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PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY WILLIAM B. THRALL. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ffick Bouth-east cumer of High street and Sugar alley TSBMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and tn-weekly the remainder of the U'ar, - $5 00 Tii-weekly per annum, 00 Weekly ier annum, - - - '2 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve lines or lea., one or three insertions, g, and "5 cents for each additional insertion for three months $j for six months for IS HMtM JtU LWfH advertisc-nifiiU in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over $20 in .six months. By the Year. I'or twelve lines 12 fourth of a column $20 half a column whole column Jj,H. JiUSLNESS CAUDS. MATTHEWS BITTI.ES, ATTORM'.YS lad ('wwllnwil Law, Columbus, Ohio. Ottjce one dunr south of L N, Whiting & Huntington': Hook-store, up stairs. iNov. I, IMS, F. J. Matthews. A. B. Buttles. E I.I.I VII HACK US. ATTORNEY at i.aw.Columtnis, Ohm, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this SLite. OHice on llii;li street. I AMIS 1. liAltlMOKK. A TTOliM.Y AT LAW. t olleetinns oromptlv attend - XX ed to. Mr. L. can be fotimht the qbm ol Swavne V Rates March 3. KING & AMJIlSt.soN. TTORNKY8 and Counsellors at Law and Seliriterf in Xl Ch;uiei'ry,l 'ini'umati.Oliio.have MMMhlMl themselves to prarrice Iheir ptolession intlie various Courts of Ohio, as well as in the Cnmit and Supreme Courts of the I '. States. Rvfdi Kmc Ciuftiri Amokhow, Tib, V, IM6, lyr. (Late of Vuytvn.) j. ST Yvnn im; a hi ntin;ton, BOOKSKLLKUS ami Staiioners, nexl door to the Clinton Rank, Hbrtl street, Columbus, Ohio. A large ossortmenj of Rooks and Stationery alwms on hand. SEIBERT A; M1.LI Y, BOOK-RIM)Ki;s, High street, o1(posite the Public Offi. ccs, Columbus. Aug. lili. I8j. Wm. Skiiieiit. M. C. Lh.i.kv. CI MATTOON, Book-binder, High street. opposite Whi-ting tV Htatington'l i.onk-stort Hook-biniling of every description, oecuted on short notice. geri:, ahijott a co., Dr.ALKHS in Ibrdwan; and Cutlery, Iron. Nails. Oh, HpUM Ituilders' IQfttorltlt, Mining and Meclianical Tools. Military Cotnls, &.c. Vc, No. 1 ( 1 High street, sign of the (iilt Padlock. WING A KICIIAKDS DEALERS In Foreign ud Domootla l lies, Boati tad Snow. Ac Ac, wh : Drv Coods. Croce- bOMMla and retail JW I, Cooilale s Row, Hih street. j. ii. ium:v, DK W.rU in T.aw,Mi'dn"il,'riieolo-ical,('lassical.Schot.l and MlocolUneoai Rooks, superior Si itinnerv and Wail Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. II. WHF.ATON, DRUGGIST, tod Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stufis, ( llass, Ac. A e., wholesale and retail, corner of Ilig)i and Rroad streets. ( 'ohiiubus, Ohio. fay & kii hociem:, DEALERS in Dry Coods, (iroceries. Hardware. Drugs, Medici iii's. Paints, (hi live Sliilt's. Leather, Ritots and Shoes, Ac., High street, Columhus, Ohio. Oct. 1, IliH. M. II. BATFII Al, EDITOR of the Ohio Ci i.rt a ioh. a Joiinnl of Agrieul-tare Mid Horticulture, published on the 1st and L'nh o teh month. Terms per veur ; tour copies for ?;(. TJ Olfice in the R ink BMiHlaf, near the State House. II. COM STOCK A CO., FORWARD! M; ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Laid. Oil Manufacturers, Canal Hasin. Columbus, Ohio, J. Ill DG WW A CO9! IRON FOUNDRl . Broad street, near the Brkaja, Coium-bus, tHiio. Stoves of all kiu.ls.and a great variety of Castings, alwayfl on band. Oct. 1, Kill, Vi)hl JIIU N it AT STOHi:. T K lit D1SILL, High street, opposite the State Build U I til - I u iiil's. alwavs keeps on lian ...gs, alwa.H keeps hand a goml assortment of Hats j and Caps of the lataai Fklhioaa. Hats made to order, SV. A. MrCOY A CO., TITHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ia Faaor aad V Staple 1 )rv ( .oos and . iroccries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus. Ohio. HOARDING. A PEW Qaajtlawaa can be aaoaaiBiadalad with nod boarding, on reasonable terms, at the IhMW Oftl v oai-burv's store, corner of High and 1 ricnd streets. Oct. 2'j..t;wt-w. w.M. FIELD. A A NEW BtteCIY ND Harness for sale. Eaaalia ''I Sapttl J. D. OSBORNE t'O. ORANGES and LEMONS. AFRl'.SH supply of OreaajM and Lanoaa just received and for sale at II .1. iM fwV A ( 'O S- ( oniectionary, in the Neil ROOM. Sept. 1. ' WATHES A GOOD assortment of all the ddli rent kinds, just received, and for sale at lo'v prices. We have some of the finiit that were err nliered in this market. June 127. W. A. PLA I T A CO., Nail House. STEEL GOODS. A IHESH supply of Steel Leads. Bag Clasp. Fob. est and C.uard hams, lire ast Pins anil awaoololo, flf new stvle, Ac. A.c. Juiit received bv "June 27. W. . PL VITA COu Nail Hnaaa 1 .-. - - - M LM !. A , It IKINi: I.IMMLVI A LLC.N s Ooaalae ere and Bone Ununaai, by the gross, imzen or single, at tlie nrug store ol J. B. WHKATON, prii y. Corner of Broad and Hitrh sts. Srarpn4! Aeoiu-tir Oil for DenfncKfi. A I'Ri.sh si Y just received and for sale at the Drug Store, corner of High ami Broad streets, bv J. B. WHEATON, May ft. Sole Agent in Columbus. PATENT MEDICINES. ALL the valuable Patent Meiln ines kept constantly on hand, and such onlv as are genuine. Ill Ml'HRi: A KRVMKR, June City Drug Store. PISTOLS. ASCPPLY of one barrel and sit barrel revolving Pistols, just received. W. A PL VI I A ( (., June 27. Neil House. PrrifornI Sprrlarlrn. ALSO, double eaatral aad aaaaata spectarien, for nil ages, snd in aincat variety of frame". Also. SH-ctaclc daw., of all kinds, titled lit otd fr unes at short notice, and low price, by W. A PLATT A ( O.. i-'f'b- 7. fltfl Iloutr. M re Steel Goods. A NOT1IFR lot of Steel Heads, Bag t lasnti. Tassels. Ac. -i openeu unsoav. W. ,V I'l. tliAi I O. BM ft CarriRgc Springs AND Axles. Ruggv Laaaaa, B.i.uls and India MiihU r ( loth, lor sale at the sign ol the GILT PADLOCK. Real Juniata Nailm. SSORTI'.D sues, from 2 p'nv to Wt p'nv. for sale at the Jl sign of the f April 7 C.ILT 1'ADI.OCK. FOR RENT, AVRRY pleasant ami convenient two story Brick Dwelling, on Front t., a shtrt distance north of Broail st Marehl. W. PL M P Hnne Trimminga. A I'll Y good assortment, and more expected, of Mortice, Rim, Cottage ami other Locks and Latches, for sale at the sign of the BILT PADLOCK. Cook' Infnllihlt- Eye W ater. A I0, Dean's ( hemical Plaster, a celebrated article for j the cure of Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism. Spinal Irritations, W hite Swellings, I ever Sores, A c. I or !e by J. B. VI ML VI ( N. Dniggist, April 26. ' ..r-.er of High and Broad ta. ,r Drng. Mr dirine and Dye StnHS. 4 FRKslI M PPIA just receired and for sale low. by J. V J. H. v K I ON. Cohimrm, Orl. 7. Cornerof High and Broad sts. PAIT RRI SHF.S. Fri.l. ...nrtment ol' faint Hrufltc and Sa.ti Tool., t jul rrrnvpd arul for tale by J. R. WIIK TO.. An.. 1!. ('rTwr of High and Rroad ata. RAJU. Al l. ixa Cut and roiicht .Naila. at thr sign of the W.y31. lill.T I'M IK K. WIOPS! WHIPS! WHIPS! ASITKRIOR qnalitT M I armfr. Rnline and Boeiry Wh'pa, (gut and athalrbonp.) joat rfrri.pd and for aalf eap. by E. Ji. SIX I M, I Onnrxit" PnWif Rmhlinir. lumbna. rTn for pkoiik r.. BrOMSTOf K tc CO. trr pavia the Uehrtt pnre in tah for Whrat. frm. Klairrd. Ciorrr M Timo. thy arrd. Vlmir. I rd, Tallow. Rrra-wai. itnarn.. Pol and Prarl Aabfa. Bariai, Wo,.. Fratbrra and H mp; and aril Fiour. Salt. I.mbrr, Shinglrs, Plaatrr, ( rnarnt, Jic. r..M Ihr low cat prirra. J0n, 1M3 CARPET RA;s TRI SSKI.S. ( ornmon and InaT.iin and Crain Carprl JJ Raea. of a Tinrt of aiira and cnlnra. krnt rnnatanll, on hand, hj July .j K. N SLOt t M OHIO VOLUME X. VKNTlNtiN, Ac. BUFF snrl Fancy Cashmere Vesting; Striped and Plaid I.inen llnlls just received hv Apr;,. m. wiNt; ft Richards. Steel Itends, Tassels anil line riasus. K.Ml HV(i. Purse. Puree Silk, Cold Tens, Silver ITEM, Jte., just received per express, I'or sale by Feb. In. W. M. SAVAGE, S A I' ' "ASTII.K, Shavimr and 'I oilct Soap, and a great variety of Perfumery, just received, and for sale. ML Ml'HIiKY Ac KKAMKK. June t& City Drug Store. : William 1$. Jarvi A lit nrv Jarvis, "BOLLI X lOKS and Account Settlers, far Kranklin and adjoining cuotltioi, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. OHice, up stairs, first door north of MeCov's store, April 14 IM&ri J. Co.uui.iub, Ohio " " " DYEST DYT.-WOODS and Cflflllfag materials of every desrrip-lion, for sale, N boltnk and Het.til. HUMPHRKV & KRAMER, June 4. City Drug Store. I-ookiniM.lHss IMutes and Frames. THITHER sold separately. C. C. ROSE. June U. SALMON. ITMtKSH No. 1 Salmon Ho. No. 1 Mackerel; , ( White Fish; Crand Hank C.Kltish. This day received and for sale, by July 11. JOHN MILLER. DK BAlfMIKPfl PATENT LACE, FOR ne ikiiessol'lhe hodvt i)ain iii the hack. A c. Ac. For ale hv j. r. WHEATON, Aug. in tf. igaal, MILL AND CROSS ( I T SAYVS. FAY A KILIUM KM', keep a constant supply of How-hud's Mill and ( rosK-eut Saws, at the lowest prici a TAN NEK'S OIL, FOR SALK low . by the baircl or gallon, at the Drugstore of J. R. WHEATON, Oct Corner of High and Rroad streets. LEAD PIPE, TOR CISTERNS, Well., and Aqueducts, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. ANVILS, GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sii;n of the May IS, GILT PADLOCK. NEW DHESS ;0(DS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lav. in. RiUurines, RaragcR, Muslin Gtagnaaat, Kuibroidcrcd ditto. De Lains. Ac. All new st.les.1nr sale by WLMJ A. RICHARDS'. Apn'l 11. iior;irs sKii;rsT HOI (iH'S Patent Sea grass corded Skirts, for sale at New York retail price, by .Sept. Si J. D. OSBORN A, CO. SAWS. HOE A CO., and Wiluiot A liowluid's Mill and Cross cut Saws ; Doe A Co. and Wilmot A Rowland's Circulnrdo.; Spear A Jackson's and oilier Hand do.; i'annel ami npntiiir do.; Rntehers' and llick do.; Rillett and Turning Webb do. Jiilyl(;. GERE, ABBOTT A. CO. FAMILY FLOFIl. I I i V i nrtile arr iiiL't nu nt- ith some f the lo st mills A. A in inri''lie o". tor I our we s pringftold, fbr Floor, wa shall i'or tha future be sup- i :.i .i i .' 1 , " . "u: :UHI r,I,,;,lM'sl in the market. COM STOCK A CO. COLI MIH S ACiENCY. HARTFORD KIRK INst RANI K COMPANY. Cap- Policies issued daily on the most reasonable terms. Office. Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Hanks, i otambaa, TIMo. GRIFFITH, Sopi 13, 1045, Baarofcmr, GROCKIUKS IMPERIALaad Young Hyaua 'leas, Capoolata, Cocoa, (.iiiL'er. Pepper, Spieo, Cinnamon. Nutmegs, Mace, Citron, Ac Ar. Just received at the June t. CITY DRUG STORE. CITY IIOISE. T-N Toll blast. KENT, Proprietor. 1 April 1, Kilo. A II A It E CHANCE. T OFFER for sale one or the moot daairabta bu-iinerslo- J. cati(-n to he had inColnmbus; being tlie lot joining the Kxclmn-je Bank on the north. Terms easy. Title indisputable. Faav 7. ' SUMNER CLARK. GEN17INE MOUSB-HOLE ANVILS, l 1 i reeeneo nun lor s.ile at Hie siun ol llie t Sept. Id. GILT PADLOCK. T' NIATA NAILS 300 KEGS i'l-t rer ied ,111(1 for wmm f (t,,, tin of the Sapl III) PAD PADLOCK. NEW DRV iOOI)S, Jl ST received at UM), High street. IIH II pien s new sl le Prints ; SOU do. Olaghawe, Uiaghaat Lawns, &c.j 1 n" do. Cottoaadaa aao Drillings; Also, a large and well selected stock of Panrv and Staple Drv GaaaV FAY A KILBOiTRNE, ;.rd SB, No. Mi High st.. sign of the Rroad-aie. CLOCKS. JI 'ST received, and for sale low, hrai-s, M) hour and alarm Clocks, of Jerome's make. Jaaa II w. A. PLATT aY CO., Neil House. (OLD PENS. JUST received, a large supply of GoM Pens, of the bent make, which we ode r at reduced prices; among them are ii'mrn'n, Itrtu flii't Jj Iltiriirff'n anl the Iltnry Pen; also, hturtf rrtracaMts. W. A. PLATT A CO., J"n 27. Keil House. 30 Tons Pie Iron, Jl ST received on consignment, anil for sale low. Mare Ht. B. COM STOCK & CO NEW BONNETS. Tl ST received bl the aahwrjaail, a new and well selected U assoritnent ot .eapyliliaii. I'nnce Albert, hancv Braid ' ind plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnet-, which can he atford ed at unusually low prieei. FAY A KILIiOl IRJIB. C ARHIAt.i: TRIMMINGS. ! I" AMPS lad Bands; India Rubber ( loth ind Whips ; . 1j Od Cloth and Mats ; Patent Leather and Bindings; i iiirm v loin nim I'nsri rrames ; Light Prames and Tassells ; Springs and Axles. (iFRK. ABBOTT A CO. ' IIOI SE BtllLDING MATERIA LH. T tX'KSand Latches. Bolt-.. Serens, Hinges, Nails (ilass, ; J J I'uttv, Pullies, Sash Cord. Ac. July H. GF.RF., ARBOTT A CO. "lOO ACtnLANDFOR S AI,E, LYINti in Lima township. Licking ct.untv, (thin, about '2 miles from Ktna. The above land will be sold cheap. t r pniin umrn. enquire tir Ma 2d. B COM8TOCK A CO. DYE ST I F I S. LtXIWOOD. Camwool. Faatk, Nirkwood. Alum. Cnp. peras. Blue itriid. Oil Vitriol, Indigo. Ltlnct ((f Log wood. Ac. Ac. Just received, and for sale low, at whole le or retail, bv B WIIKVION. ItruMut. Oct. 'J. twA w Corner High and Broad streets " T r- i . i T OSSKS bv Fire or Water insured ipmat upon liberal lJ temis. by the hint: established and well known Protec- tion Insurance iaaaaan of the city of Hartford. Conner-ti- cut. h. KOHKLNS. I.en Agent. ( in'iiutati. Jan. 2fi. M J.dll.BKRT, Agent. Columbus. hn n ill takp ( ntnr (HI nnd Sj.lt-1 MR Z MMIt POR'I KH I'oor Man's s,iL.,r ( uratirr: I'illa.aud Mrdiratod Stomnrh Rittrra. Prirr ai, rrnta prr Ima and bottle. Prrprrd by lr Parte., Ktm Vork and for aalr by 1 R. rVHE TO.N, Ort 7 tf. Cornrr itf llrnad nnd High ata. Joat rrrcivpd, nt Rom'i Slorr, li;W Stylo. Ilrohs (.o(!s. Frrnrh Lawna. Baricra. Bal-i. aorinr,, (iradaatrjd Robra, f'rrnrh ( bintz. Summrr Muslin lb? Laina Vr. Prop in and einminr thrin. May O. so. lei iik;ii strf.f;t. ONK. HI MiRKIt paira t.liptir Sprntjia for btitrffira ami rarnagea, just rreeitcd and I'or anlr at thr rign of the Sept 10. (JILT PADI-Ot'K. SMITH'S l( i s " OF Pomeatic Manufacture, the bc,t in the mirkrt. for ale at the fig. of the (JILT 1'ADI.OCK. Sept. 1(1. 100 dozen Fill . OF Spear k Jarkaon. Mottram, llimiUon. Rutrher and other celebrated maker,, for sale at the sign of the April 7. UILT PAL'LOCK. STATE JOURNAL TRIWEEKLY. COLUMBUS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1846. Solar I.nrd Limujis, OF Cornelius Co.. iii;iiiuf:icturc. Also, Lamp Trim-miiiL'H of all kinds, wholesale or retail, bv W, A. PLATT & CO., Feb. 7. A'i ii oute. T)L.1.N and figured liulii Rubber Cloth, for carriagetopa, wiirranteu nut to 1 um. Also. 1 :irn.i:re I nmiiungs, gi'iierallv. T. P. ELLIS & CO., Sept. 1) JVo. M, High st. To Fainter.. - PAINTKRS cm find, at the City Drug Store, all kinds 01 painting materinla, I'ainl Rrushea, Bronze, Ciold and Silver Leaf, Dutch Metal. Ac. BoM bv June t. Ill HPHRKy .V KRAMER, "F1P" Cnliro. PLEflTV of good ( '.iltco lett at a " lip " a yard, and when you enquire for it, WQ won't be "just out." June C. C. ROSE. TO STONE CCTTKRH. T rTTCH A CO.. have just r IV. bio Shin, ol all dosiript rnceirad a large lot of Mnr. 1 i;t:"iis, whirh thev otlcr tor sale nt reduced prices, I'cr cash, or approved credit. Those wishing to purchase will do well to call soon. The article is superior to any before ull'ered in this market. June IU. roil nift CtEVERAL Farms (sonic small.) 111 this (Franklin) countv, k5 on very good terms laud good. Al.-o. several forjM and tnicta of land in Indiana. Illinois, and Iowa, for sale or exchange for good hind or other property in Ohio. TH08. v. II. MOSELEY, Aug. tt, 1816. l and Agent. Arc. New Slyle 1HI0. SATIN and Mola-akin Hall of the latest stvle and best quality just received at April do. WING vV RICHARDS. GtBVlae AraUtACCI Mnuseholc Anvils, CJ0L.1D box and cennaa Viae., I'ur yale at the bn of the OA pril 7. GILT PADLOCK. Seals nnd Presses. KALS rtami and Seal I'resses liirnishcd. for Nota O lies Public, Common I'leas and .unreme Court. He- cordon, Ata, Ac, at van low prices and short notice, by March 17. W. A l'LATT A: CO., Nail Mouse. TO FARMERS. CJCYTHK9 tad 8neatha. Hat Kakaaand Forks. lirainCra ij dies, Hi ties and SeMhe Stones, for lata at the piumi of the CII.T PADLOCK GBRKf ABBOTT ft CO No. 101 llih street, fiaaa taal rcMivw. rpiIRGE TIIOl'SAMt lbs. Iron ire;absorted, from Mo. 1 .1 to .Hi. 1000 Iba, Log Clin inn ; 5(M) pair Trace ( fttalnj) tloz. Ames Miovt'iK ami Bpaoeii ; Id doz. Manure Forks. Julv lo. V bite Lent), Oil and Hrushc. TWENTY hlils. Llnaead Oil, in whole and half barrels 100 kan White Laadt Varnish, Paint and WhitewaHli Hrushes. July 16, QBRB) ABBOTT -V CO. IRBDfl HANTKD. pHE liitrlrrst tntrkat price paid in CoaV, for Clover, Fhi 1 ami I imottiv eiil, at ttie lie.ul ol the anal. Aua. in. 11. COMSTOCK CO. AIRS. AIII.LKR's TOBACCO. TWO Hundred dozen Mrs. Miller'r, line rut ehewinp To-baero.hy July I I.J JOHN MILLER. Thunder nnd Rnrthtiiinkes iiceounted fbr. fpilosL loud runbtini sounds, which ireftaaujantty heard .J. in this vicinity, ami are supposed by some to be the peals of distant thunder, by others, the low. niutterinii roar of a halt-choked earthquake, have beeiidisroverod to he nothing but the racket made by Hose's boys tearing ofFtoaM of their strong Naw Gaadli May I F FOR RIIIRONS. Till' new style of Fob tUbbaM in varietv with ( Sold and Steel TrinUOiaaa, latt rei-eived. June 17. W. A. PIATT A- CO.. Neil House. Ml tiS, MFIICINI'.S, OILS. PAINTS, Ac. rpilF, subscribers have rati received a larga KkUtloti an X their rtooh ofDraga, MedleiaaafOila.PaiBta.Ico,. which thev iller at wholesale and retail, on the most aeronimoda tiiiu' lernis. I Aug. F I FAY Jl hil.HOIHNK. PORTRAIT PAINTING. THE Public are ropeot fully invited to call at OlORflR B. W u i i tt's Roon, on Hvwa st , east of High, and examine his specimens in the above art. Jan I) tf. TIN PLATA I IF. subscribers have for sale .f,t boxes Tin Plate, 1-3 X X and It) boxes X do; also. Wire, assorted Nos., Hussin and COntmoa Bhaat Iron, Sheet .inc. ami liar Tin. Feb IJ. FAY & KfLHOl HNK. AI.K IIINi: AlIDS. npHK subscribers bava fbff sale AO i-etts Machine Cards X (am y ami plain set. .Nos..Hi. ol. XI, ..(, ami ,L wire also, Filleting Cards, manufactured at I eicester, Mass. Feb. !. FAT KILBOURNK, GROCERIES. THI", mbacrihan affar (at aalf nt their old stand, No. G1 X tiOfHlale s How, If bbdf. prime n. o. Banr. New Orleans aad Psgai House Molasses. .od iia(rs RlnCoflaa, Fine i bawfaaj and common Tobacco. Superior Ounpowder and Young ILson Tea. Pepper, Spice, (Jiagaf.&C, Ac. March 1. FAY It KILBOURM PRINTIKG INK. WAHH ANTF.D as goml as any othef manufactured in the I tilted State. 'I'he subscribers h iving leeii appoint ed ngenls tor tlie sale o .1 A , James I rt'itniff Ink. nnniitae tu red at ( 'incinnati, Ohio, w ill keen a eoiislant supply of the anove article, at me pric e it is soiti tor in i lactanau. March 1. FAY A KILIiOl HNK This dnv reeeived. I IK)Z. Dales Patent Counter Scales, with scoops. For L nle ebaap, by I . P. ELLIS, & CO.. Sept 8. No. H. High st PURE PORT MINKS. j? QH. casks Port jniee, I'or medical purposes, this day re-J cr ived. and for sale, bv JOHN MILLFH. July II. OIL FLOOR CLOTH. t- PIF.t T'S Oil Floor loth, of eveellent quality anJ beau (J ttfM patterns, just reeeived andfor sale hv April 17. FAY &. MLBOI HNK. VARNISH. m Barrels just received. xarMiig in price from I 50 to f per gallon. Fef sale Sv Aug. ff. B. COMSTOCK &, CO. t") KF.tiS line eastr rn ,1tl Nails. for Plasterer's use. 1 Z sale by T. P. ELLIS A CO., x pt. 8. No. H. High st. TANNFRS' OIL. ft r BULS Tanners' Oil, of the In-st qualiU, for sale by C.) Feb It FAT A KILBOURNK, Western Reserve Cheese. ri BOXFS Western Hesrrve Cheese, old ami new, r U hand and for sale t,y JOHN MlI.LFIi. July 11. URBEBDOIL. p lilil.. Linseed Uil. just receue.i ami lor sale by eeived UV Jan. W. B. COMSTOCK A CO. OIL AND PAINTS. aaa keers pure White Lead, ground in oil: Sftbbb.Uaaaad Oil) 10 bids. Turpentine ; Prv White Lead, Bed Lead. Yenetian Red. Yellow Ochrr Paris White ai d Chrome I fail ; I limine Yellow, LatkatM . l aint ami v Inie-wasn urusries, olc. re. Junt received and for !. by FAY A KILBOI KNK. i?pril '2R. No. WW, High st.. sign of the Broad a ie. GLASS. aaa bojes R hv 10 and 10 bv 12 Class ; CUU loo do. large atoaa. from to hv I4a t0iftt 20,0(10 lights W indow Sri-h. Justrreeived andfor sale.hv FAH A KILBOI RNF. April 28. No. IBS, High st , sign of the Brond-,ne. MNSEKD OIL. Cf( OALLON9 just reieived and for sale low.bv the OUU barrel or smaller quantity, bv J B WHF.XTON. Aug. 19. Corner of Hieh and Brorul sts. BARUET WANTFD. tAAA BUSHELS Biriev wanted. forwhich we willpay JVUV' the hitlhest price in cash. Oct 4 tAw. B. COM.STOCK & CO. WANTF1). rAAA Bl IIF.LSOatB,:J000do.naweed.20nn,(1 Tim- othv seed, B ( OMS'RM.K fcCO. C a a a LBS. Cotton Chain, No. 5 to 16. JUUU SjoOOIba. Cotaaa Bats. Yirk ftra and Carj:et Chaia. Just received ami for tale by Fak 12. FAY A KILBOI ILNE. Dr. ynuKWi's VefetaMa UliwaMflto Mtxtar, L OR m cur, of tktfbQowintt laytauiti Dronaj la all UwKidneya and l:rinarv orgU. all P.nil. Complaints, Stllipressiims', 4 c. ti c.:' Wraknnaa. Disr-asf. nr il,,. allrli aa Scrnl'nla. anil (itliprs nt' an raptirn rliarnct r ; all Jhetloai of Lung! iBrUnumtlcmi nt' cvprv kiml, pvrn tliufoot' tin f.yn Ltvw Unwplilnt. Cwmimplwti, Utnain I'cliilitv of the Yatem PQa. of nvpry cliarnctor: Jann- dlce, rnvrr anil rVgnsj WM, iftdMQ, any coinpUittt, whin tu nc n-ai'lied through tin; lilootl ; and tlie I'riiprii!-liTr tirrn ronfidrntlv asserts, that lm run, in errry mar no natter what the complalM niav be no matter ImW varions the class of complaints make a permanent and radical cure, if tlie medicine lie oilers is taken MQrtlilwtQ the directions. One or two hollies will test the cllicacv of the article, and he is at liberty to use the names of the lot tow-tiff highly respectable individuals, who luwc brtn cured, in UlU city and vicinity. Kicrv individual here named can be seen and conversed with, and the particulars of the cases cured can be known bv reading the testimony in the hands ol' the Agent, who Will, with pleasure, furnish pamphlets to all who mav call for them, fhe oranrietar asks and in. 'deed, most earnestly solicits a strict investigation of the n!onJ ""'. '1 I "rtli u ml, il a departure Ironi stru t truth be found in any certificate otfered, lie w ill oav the cost of the publication of said exposure nnd abide liv'the con- seipiellc Him, The proprietor Would lifQ state tint ntnan rerldied to. fins I n given over as incurable bv the I in most talented medical men in this city and State and such ',as been the case with everv cure made by this article, far and near. Hut the theory which the inventor of the l.itlion-Irlptlc bases his cures upon that of but one great dia ease'' the inipuritv of the blood il will, in a m out. lie perceived. Hint but ONE URKAT REMKDl is neee-sary to elf'ect in various Qompl Is. and the proof which here follows establishes the theory as linn as the rock of ages. Mra. r'lnery Taunt, Niagara street. Hulfalo. ease of Scrofula, tertninaliiig in general dropsv. radical and mtirr cure. Silas Wood, of Baflklo, bleeding It the lungs of nine years' standing, a complete and jietfret cut e. Mr. (,'. A. U'ilson I'or many years connected with the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, liver complaint. Levi II. Williams, police officer, ease of bleeding piles, inflammation of the e ves and scrofula, u unfed cure. .Mrs. Duffel Kenney, of ibis ritv, general dropsy William Homes, poire, constable, erysipelas, of 1:1 years' standing, cured by live bottle.. Mrs' l.ockman, 'Jill I'earl street, case of iutl imiiiaturv rlicuinatisni, a tin-gunr cure. HllUt A Vugfan, scrofulous swellings ia the throat, complete cure. (loo. P. H iker, of Aurora, CHI "I' srurvy leprosy of III years' siauding this cure Is certified toby the Hon V. p. Stephens, Judge of Krie county; I'. M. V'osburgb, Biq., Surrogate of I'.rie county i I. V. Van-derpool, r.sq..nnd others Mrs. John Seward, r. 17, Chippewa street. Ilulfalo, case of all'ection l the be irt, with palpitation, debility, Ac. a cure. 'I'he wile of the Hcv. John U'. V aughn, of Alcott. Aiai.am coontv. H. V.. cored of drop. Mrs. Scott, Carolina street, Kiiffal,,, hvdmtho. nt or dropsy of the chest. Mrs. Lock, i')7. franklin. at Ilulfalo. foruierlv of I'tica. sninal coimdaint. with l.lii,.! piles, a distressing ease, perfettltj cured, and attesled lo bv Mr. .Nathaniel Lock, her husband, ffuief Main, of Berlin I. rle i-l.l.T CdlllltY. ew ork rlron.v .-nr,.,! ..,,1 ...;i:.. l toby her hnshami, Oliver Main. Mri. Susannah llolbrook. of HllDbargh, Krie county, cured of dropsv. bv two bottles only of this medicine, attested In Mr. ('. P. S. Thomas I Mr. Marston, llollbrook. before .'Indue Horw.ll lie,,.,, Varian, of Allien. Krie county, ,. V , rurrd ol' an ireo nr cellular dropsy, alter tapping had been resorled lo eo'hl KMi, andiito 1,(1 ...ill., us ol water taken Iron, him. Misa . ol West Itlooinlii M, cured el' irregularity ol' the menses and (bier albus. The proprietor thus presents the above array of testimo ny the particulars will be found in the n; tlilets whirl, give a treatise on the tHNnpltdnta, and also on the wrappers around the hollies. He HrelOCall and g.1 a p uiiphb l all agents are provided with them, to furnish as free as Watttf, that all w in, are in ill health mav read. Inn and be cured lit: w A II I. Of ColiNTKlit .its'. Kverv bottl,. has the writ- leu signature ot I,, t . Vaughn under the direction., and stampcdupiui the cork also, Vaughn's Vegetable UtbOH triptie Mixture." blown Upon the bottle. I'nt up In&Dot, bottles, at gi per bottle, Ud It M. bullies, a: s'l'per bottle Manufactured and sold by I !r. (i.e. V VI 1. 1 IN. 111.1, Main "trcct, BtuTalu, .N. V.. to Whom all commumc.nion nelst come, pol paid. And wboutaaj. and rrt iil. by W M. BUR OCR, ) and ftt, Cimrtludt street, !ew Vork city. Also, I'm sale bv the follow ing agentl ; s. CLARK & CO., JDruggkta, High st J. B. WHKATON, (Columbus. Ohio. A. II. BROWN ,v CO.. Mt. Varna, S. KNEPPF.R, W ooster VAN CLEVE A- NEWELL, Dayton. Also, for sale, w holesale and retail, bv JOSKI'll II. HI BOB, Cincinnati. Aug. t, 18 Hi. ly. c. nKiicivi:iiioi.i"s N(KrWITHTANIHN(; the hoisting of empirics of crrit cures t.evt r performed and forged certificates of them. U't their nostrums sink like others of iheir i,n:d. in the great sea of oblivion. The test of time is the guiilinjone for the searching si' k. who rire anxiouslv watchiii,' everv gleam of hope that shines on theirpath. The Health RaatafatlTa has been impetaoaalj assaded as the pfBllacliaa of a nostrum monger, bnt lime has proven tint a false and base insinu.1- tion. and ha- jewelled her refiutat with gems of honor from the rasaetl fd' those whr have ex'.eripnced the effects of this balm, lis sovereign power is shown in the cure of naaatdainta of the Liver and Lungs. C.m-umption. Coughs aad Colds even in their greatest sevenf.. UUHM Bad Pun in the lire ast am Side. All tint is desirable in a re-md. for these complaints, is in the Reatorativt reduced and con-centnted to the iiltimuin of their power, and fo placed in Mich perfect combination tha' their several and united force is experienced at one and the s.irm time. It is not offered as a palliative only for di.-eise. hut as a complete extermination ot' it. and a ret'Ter to natural and blooming health. As all the testimony of unimnench ible witness is oO- n m sufficient to convince those who are determined to withstand the force nfexidencr. no matter how powerful, kp eirnestlv hojw that thev will mike trial of the Hestoralive. and be convinced by aetinl deinontration. The sifetv of your life depends on the use of this medicine, without it von hid better hasten to prepnn pVf a quick ai-l iPr. initntion of ioor disease : but bv its use vou avail voumelf of means which eann't disappoint or delude wm. The following certificate is from I Jr. Chilton, the well known New York Chemist ; I h ive onhed a hottle of medicine ended 'C. Ilrinker. i not contain holfs Health Restorative,' ami find that it ibei .Mr rcnry, or any oiner meiaiiie preparation, nor opium in iny of its forms. Hit eonip'-sed of vegetable matter entirely." Jnr.fl R. CatLTaa, M. h. c. BP.lV kKRHOFF, Piaaafaaar, N. Y. Horace Kverett, C. S. Aent. Principal Olfi'-e, Hn'lson st.. New York. Aofst : -olunibus. J. H Wheiton : West Jefferson, John Y. Hopkins; London, Wm. Foo; Springfield. John Ludlow; WortliinL'ton. S. Brtv n ; Iifliwnre, Bra.llev ii Pratt; Sunhury, Wm. Y. Wrynins &. Co. ; Johnstown. Miss Wright; Alexandria. H. V. Oarea j GraaviUe. Pntehnrd at Son ; Newark. J. N. W'iUon ; 1 tici. I.. W. Knowlton ; and one agent in almost every town in the I nite 1 Stated, n ni! vertised. Oct.... lm. SMITH'S HOARDING IIOI SE. PHF, snliseriber having taken the ho!ine recently oren-L pied by Jacob Ox ler. in the F.ijht Btiddmis, o'n Town street, sm' refitted it in a complete and fashionable strip, is prepared to reccve Boarders on the tiint reasonable termn and to accommodat" them in the most sitisfaetorv m inner' A number of n oms. smtitie for families, can be "had if ait pie ation be midc eatlv. E L SMITH Sept i, Ifilfi. rnhnetoek's Vermifuge, WHOLESALE and lletad. at ti e i,g store of J B. WIIRVSTO.X. prd A 2t. Corner af UroaJ a.,d High Hi. NUMBER 4H. OHIO STATE JOUBNAL- LicentiouM Publications. Under this bfad we lind in the rinladelpltia North Atneriean the following; article, which accords exactly with our own views of the moral tendency of the publication,! alluded to. We commend the article to the particular attention of lai nflallig reader: We hive deemed it a duty which we owe to society, earnestly and repeatedly lo piotest ajjainat the prevail nee of a prurient and polluting literature, derived from the home of infidelity in MifJoB, madness in polities, and fashion in profligacy France, lint there is a species of writing more indigenous, and which, through the pages of our smaller' periodicals, effects perhaps still more of evil we refer In the reported details of what is termed romantic crime. And let us, by the way. protest against the abuse of words by those who treat of such cases. To give interest to the narrative, it is generally dressed out in a mania,. cence of phrase that asks the reader's admiration for the meanest crimes, and his sympathy for the vilest malefactors. Tims a wife, while she affects a passionate attachment I'or a worthy husband, may woo the guilty tame and fate of a eoiirteBan, and this ia " RatamM" the husband may commit murder, and it is " lienor " the paramour may utter a conspicuous falsehaod with Ins (lying breath, and this is " mfirenanimitij " We cry shame upon this idle and most guilty tampering with the better thoughts of our people. We see nothing but that which is paltry nnd vile, as well as tiend-like and detestable, in the whole nli'air, and pity the nature that enn rake amid its foul nnd filthy abominations, and lind food for the diseased epicurism of a false sympathy a guilty interest. The crimes referred to took place in high lire, it is said : this may he, for there is no grade in society which has not'nvenues open to depravity j but this' must be its only attraction to the sympathizers for every bagnio has doubtless such romance" and every prison such "unfortunates." Wa have c vinplaiued heretofore of a lalse sympathy I'or criminals manifested by misguided philanthropy ; and are not certain that it is not a potent agent in producing Um feelings of morbid interest in cr.ic.e anJ its details, which Ins of late been so gene-t)J in inil'ested. Rat doubtless without this encuur-ngemi nt, there exists enough of evil in human nature t" prompt a craving I'or that which ministers to evil; a id this propensity cultivated, stimulated and satisfied by the press, rises into the inordinate and shame less curiosity manifested by the community on all such occasions. The literature of n country makes its mind ; its mind makes ite moral. ; its morals make its destiny. To no subject of greater importance than the corruption of OOr literature, CU the attention of our people be directed. The evil is actual ; it reaps its harvest of crime and affliction daily before our eyes ; it is increasing daily ; and every good man shnuid unite in cliorls lo discourage and suppress it. The literature of a country is perhaps, in its stricter sense, that which is acknowledged as such by its men ol" letters ; but in its popular meaning, and in its popular effect, il is composed of all those writings which convey the largest tlMM of ideas, sound or sullying, by a medium pure or polluting?, to the minds of the greatest number. The odious French reprints wlm-livcc have heretofore condemned claimed perhaps, from their universal circulation, pre-eminence in llns light. They were com mon to our people Tor a time, as the air of a pest-house to its inmates, and like lint bore mural death nana their wings. They sowed their poisonous seeds broad cast over (he land, and the country ia gathering the 1 ","i'g."y alio eiiuie, lieeii! musness 011(1 murder. Next to these, if not eiptal, in influence, is that portion of the daily nress. which, heme the ehean- aat, has the largest circulation. For good or evil, it is an engine ot l -arlnl power and those w ho pervert v assume aieariui responsibility. '1 'lie character of that portion of Ike press is worihy the serious attention of the philanthropist. Truth may be as cheaply MWraeg as error, virtue as vice ; hut' it seems to bo believed that the s! t which ministers lo a prurient curiosity for the details of crime has the irrealest nt tractions for Iba publ e. We accordingly find thatthe police department of many of them is "swelled Willi full and glowing delails of crimes, especially those of lieeniionanraa, ho great is the demand lor tin. species of rending, lint,, print is published in New York, exclusively devoted to it, called the I'idice ( lunette, of which murderer, are the heroeaantj adulteresses the heroines, and which spares no details calculated to captivate the silly or corrupt the feeble. This ta.-te f,r the particulars of licentious and homhle crimes, is but the next neighbor to I ha I rime itself. The mind Corrupted, its inward weakness s , tight out, fed and fostered by such publications, is often increased to actual mono-mania. ' Dangerous conceits arr in their nature poisonous." The instances are not few nor unfamiliar, as everv one acquainted with the administration of criminal I nv will testify. The germ vvh.eli might under better influonros have died .way and left a guiltless life, is stimulated ; the poisonous infection is thrown upon it rises fearfully in the heart and overshadows the mind ; evil in all i(s phases becomes a faniilir inmate of the imagination : and little by Utile, though ofien with strange rapidity, the edue'ation of crime and des.iera-is perfected. The commission of Ihe overt acts follows, as of emus,.. The process of this system of demoralization is admirably described by I'ope : Vice is a monster of such hideous mien, That lo be hated, needs but to he seen; Bat seen to nil, fumilar wilh her face We first endure, then pile, ihen einlir. ee! That such are and must he the effects of IWTail ly With crone, one would Ihink no intelligent man could deny. Were it otherwise our daughters might be educated m the presence of thos, v , s.lbe nu n st kn m h dge of which breathes a mist upon thai hrurlit. et and l.est mirror in which virtue is reflected a woman a Heart. Were it ot icrvv.s,. M our prisons would become colleges of eth and goodness should study itsell in Its opposite. I he practice of reporting the details of such crimes with all Iheir meretricious coloring, nnd what is still worse, giving the loathsome particulars of Ihe evidence, or the wanton letters of Ihe guilty parties, not merely wounds society hv tainting the moral ilino. phere, hut adds to its burthen, by increasing its pub-lie crimes. The report of one a'ttraclive ee i. ...... followed by others for evil is imitative. It ha. been ireoaienilv unserved that special crimes seem nt tunes I epidemic, they cluster so clovelv one upon an another but the real epidemic ia spread bv newspaper reports Besides, in reference to the parties before the tribunal iv .s wrong nounu jurists have alleged that, from its tendency to eirile puhlic feeling and pervert publ.c justice, ,1 , ini.de, neanor and eonrta have acted accordingly. The right of prohibiting such reports may lie dubmus , but there la no one connected wilh the administration of Ihe law that would not unite in re-commending the passage of a statute to assert and de-fine (t. No possible wood can !, I ... laul 1 Blka -.-...ii,! ,,, .Mel IH I, if al ion. V a ....... .... that tbnae who traffic in this species of intelligence . ' T, vinaicate it tint we ( an point t more plausible arguments in favor of the public prevalence and sanction of liecnlo u nuisances. We bare fell that it is our duty lo direct public attention to Ihe evil, aa one involving Ihe morality and happiness of our community. The remedy we leave lo the prerogatives of the only sovereign rauWf opim-tm. Bnrtn.n rr Extraordinarv efforts are being made along MM line of the Erie Canal and Ihe Lake, to pus1, lo market the Flour and Oram of Ihe West In-fore the close of navigation. In the port of New York there arc now twentv-one of the largest class vessels lnad ng with breadstuff's for Great Britain Tlie ent.rc receipt, of Wheat and Flour at tide wi-ler, by way of the Erie Canal, from the commencement of navigation Ihii season up lo the ITUi inst , were l,!iT-,n-26 bushels of the former, and 2,I7J,24" ktm of the latter. The increaae in the receipt! ol the two articles this year, so far, compared will, Ihe corresponding period lut year, is equal to 77 i.tue bbbi of flour : and the aggregate of flour and wheat received ii equal to 2,-71,'r6 bbls. of floor Mi Am Family Pietj-. .Ifotrart of a sermon preached in the 'Id Presbyterian church of Chicago, by Iter. J. Illuucharit. " I will behave aajarlj wisely in a perfect way, O when wilt thou come unto ine ? 1 will walk within my house with a perfect heart." I's. 101 : 2. 1'hia is the pious purpose of one who had passed from a sheep. cote to a palace and who had studied so-springs of happiness and luieery all the way " wT" "l"P-hook to tlie sceptre. When about to become king, the Psalmist David wrote out the pious resolutions of the lOlat Psalm for the future government uf his life, and the teat is hrst of the Int. 1 ir.f( walk within ray house with a perfect heart. If pure and upright as a father h. doubted not for his realm. Nine-tenths, if not ninely-nine hundredths of all that is suffered and enjoyed on earth is within the family circle. Family delights are not only the most heart-felt and penetrating, but the most comprehensive. Few have been Statesmen, Soldiers, ect., but aM have been parents or children. The family is the suurce of all forms of virtue ; " Whither lata a fountain all other stars (.pairing Ul their golden urns draw iijiht." Pure churches are manufactories of angels, but pure l.tuulies are Ihe birth-places of the minds of which angels are made. Men seldom get higher notions of virtue than their parents give then; though "All things arc; possible w ith God." There aoinetiues seems to be a public virtue, with out private worth. The worst husband and father is oltcn the ablest Statesman or chieftain. Now a man's private character sflri sinks as his public character rises, and he seems the greatest of patriots just w hen he becomes Ihe vilest of men. Ihe leason is Ibis. In society a thousand influen-s kept the man in decency : within his own doors nothing but his conscience controls, him. His wife and children conceal his humors, and he often merits Ihe odious desenntiun "unonucl abroad aad a devil at home How can he be a good member of Christ's family vvli.iiaa bad member uf his own? The man whose religion consists of a few doctrines driven and riveted like red hot wires through his soul ; or which bums in mere animal fervor, thOvVUrn sociable ami active abro.nl. his heart iu his own family often resembles an old vol-SUa all burnt out to ashes. He falls short of a Christian just where the corpse comes short of the man the soul is wanting. You have done your worst to an individual or community when you have spoiled its domestic hearth. Hence it is thai slavery destroying legal marriage thus killing the heart of aocHrty, poisons its blood in all ils arteries and veins. The tractions father cannot be a mild judgi the termagant mother never a true-hearted neighbor the profligate child must be a corrupt citizen. Thus lake awny family virtue and religion, and the pitcher is broken at the fountain and the wheel at the cisloen of aociely. Family prayer will drive out family sins, unless fun ly sins lirsl drive out family prat cr. Heartburnings, bickerings, Ac, between husband and wife, parents and children are thus quelled. Those who have made shipreek of their foith have commonly nrglected family prayer altogether, or they have attended to it perlcclly and hv hts. Fall well might the Psalmist say: "f iriK iralk mUUn my house irith a perfect heart." This was his hope for two worlds ! The next resolution respects ihe " heart." Vain for r. Tallier, mother, brother or sister to Ihink of governing his or her conduct by the laws of propriety, if there be allowed wickedness in the " in: aht." Love cannot be successfully counterfeited by hate, least of nil in the family. Those holy endearments and that blessed interchange of kiml actions and sweet words and all the nameless lender and binding influences which make up the idea of home seen oftener in the cottage Hum in the palace, can never be successfully imitated by the most pains taking propriety and llto adrnitest hypocrisy. If vou will have vour family pi- em and happy, you must ' walk within your house ana a pi rieci neari. There is a family circle, where fashion takes thn place ot charily, and custom controls those actions which should be regulated by love. Oh, what are polished manners without true motives! What is courtesy where Ihere is no kindness? They are but cold wax fl ivvers stuck iu cothns. The husband whose heart is corrupt may smile, but it is the smile of Judas. The bad wife may utter kindness, but her wordi.'.liko Ihe words of Jnel the wife of Holier, when she spake lo S sera, nre but n smoolh sentence of death. The conclusion of the whole metier is : There can be no line domestic peace without domestic piely, and no domestic, piety without such prayer as can be only maintained by u-alhino inlhin the house with a Her- f'ect heart. On Ihe contrary, Ihere is alums! no i fhi. .:,U heaven which a pious, well conducted family may not afford, and no excellence which it docs not cherish. II you are hungry, there you go for food. If weary, there you look for rest. If sick, there is some one to oft'er sympathy, if not afford relief. And I doubt if one can look for an hour on the motions of nn infant child w ilhout being a bettor and a happier man. A pu ce of bread in an inhabited house is better than a loaf in the piildic afreet, and a MBS ( mended hv a careful mother, has made and covered many a happier heart than ever did a kingly robe, though stained with p.npie nun siiueneu Willi goiU. Hut the hippies, of all happy hours to Ihe pious parent is Ihe hour of prayer. The busmen of the day ended and its cares laid aside, a nortion read from law acred book still lying open upon the stand ' Ihen kneeling down, to h, tven's Kternal King, The saint, tins father in I the husband prayi! Hope springs eiultlilg on triumphant WUM ' I kal thus they all shall meet ill lillurc ilavs No Brava to s.gh or shed the bitter (esr While circling time roll, round in one eternal year." O, who that has felt the holy calm of lint hour e.n be content to sojourn in a pr.ayerless house? May (ind work in us all the nmus resolution " feaOl be. i,.,e, waawa. a tmfmt aw. I aaH wnik aWaVta my lions, aM a perfect heart." Arx. Western Herald. tut An. v. When Ihe law was passed at the last session of Congress for the increase of the regular Army to ItyflM men, the whole force in actual service did not probably exceed 7ll(i( The enlistment, since. e understand limn an Armv oflicer. amount to about WW, and l'ie discharges and deaths to at lcait MM. Consequently the present regular force imounti to about Hl,(!(Hl men; much Ihe greater nart of whom ire now In Mexico, or on their wav thither. Prnh. bly not less than HWIl regulars, including the WHI re-cru ls about to sa l from tlm city in the iteainer Massachusetts under Capt Hawkins, will have arrived nt Point Isabel between Ihe middle of October ind Hie M November. Among the recruit, are many old soldiers, re-cnlistcd, the termination of their former i period of enlistment having expired. Several companies of regular irtillcry have recently laft Fortress Monroe, Charleston, Newport, Ac , for the Seat of War, and will soon reich their deitinilion. If, as hia Wen rumored, the capture of Tampiro , has been determined on, wr presume the Isnd force! employed in the expedition will be drlwn partly from Malamoras and vicinity, and partly made up from the re inforcements of regular- arriving at Point Isabel. The expedition will probably W commanded by Uen. I Patterson. The naval iorce will of course co-operate. As the war is now going, there- it a fair prospect that the volunteers from ihe Northern and Kastern Stalei, or a portion of them, will soon be called into the field If they ire likely to be winled.they ought J lo be under marching orders forthwith. Ill reference i to the volunteers now in Mexico, the time roninmeil I in getting forward snppliei, Ac , has not been loat, by I I great deal. Those volunteer., after six months constant drilling, under skilful and experienced officers, are now nearly equal to regulars in pomt of discipline nd efficiency, as is prnred by their gallant bravery it the battle ,if Monterey .V. lenr. Ccm. The New Vork Post hai the following dewription of ihe new organ in Trinity Church. The ease is of did oah, in the Gothic atyle richly carred, .a feet high, 'i7 f,,, ,dr ,.j oo , a- the largest wooden pipe is .16 inches wide, and feet lone ; the longeat metal pipe ,s J inches in diameter ! ind feet long , it contains shoot ,5iin pipe. The reed stops are adm rable, the clarionet., haolboyi. trnm-pet., I ...... .no troniboona. are excellent imita- ! Hons ; the diapasons ire vrrv heavv aad rick ; when the four organ, were united, the p-m , r ind effect wae . astonishing. The pi. ring was leiv much admired, pxrtirnlirly that of Mr King, who showed the vast j poweri of the instrument la the great delight of the i numer-m- audience. Th instrument is from Ihe mannfaetory f Mr. H. nry Fibea, af due city, and will for ages be a minunient to lira fame in' organ builder Col J W Webb of th- f uarier an I Enquire, we j lesrn from the Tnhane, im an appl.ranf to the Gnvrm-n.ent for the p-ct of Brigadi-r (ieneral of Ihe Brig de of Jlew Twk ValaaMcet ahasat t-i be ordered into I acrvtce.

PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY WILLIAM B. THRALL. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ffick Bouth-east cumer of High street and Sugar alley TSBMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and tn-weekly the remainder of the U'ar, - $5 00 Tii-weekly per annum, 00 Weekly ier annum, - - - '2 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve lines or lea., one or three insertions, g, and "5 cents for each additional insertion for three months $j for six months for IS HMtM JtU LWfH advertisc-nifiiU in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over $20 in .six months. By the Year. I'or twelve lines 12 fourth of a column $20 half a column whole column Jj,H. JiUSLNESS CAUDS. MATTHEWS BITTI.ES, ATTORM'.YS lad ('wwllnwil Law, Columbus, Ohio. Ottjce one dunr south of L N, Whiting & Huntington': Hook-store, up stairs. iNov. I, IMS, F. J. Matthews. A. B. Buttles. E I.I.I VII HACK US. ATTORNEY at i.aw.Columtnis, Ohm, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this SLite. OHice on llii;li street. I AMIS 1. liAltlMOKK. A TTOliM.Y AT LAW. t olleetinns oromptlv attend - XX ed to. Mr. L. can be fotimht the qbm ol Swavne V Rates March 3. KING & AMJIlSt.soN. TTORNKY8 and Counsellors at Law and Seliriterf in Xl Ch;uiei'ry,l 'ini'umati.Oliio.have MMMhlMl themselves to prarrice Iheir ptolession intlie various Courts of Ohio, as well as in the Cnmit and Supreme Courts of the I '. States. Rvfdi Kmc Ciuftiri Amokhow, Tib, V, IM6, lyr. (Late of Vuytvn.) j. ST Yvnn im; a hi ntin;ton, BOOKSKLLKUS ami Staiioners, nexl door to the Clinton Rank, Hbrtl street, Columbus, Ohio. A large ossortmenj of Rooks and Stationery alwms on hand. SEIBERT A; M1.LI Y, BOOK-RIM)Ki;s, High street, o1(posite the Public Offi. ccs, Columbus. Aug. lili. I8j. Wm. Skiiieiit. M. C. Lh.i.kv. CI MATTOON, Book-binder, High street. opposite Whi-ting tV Htatington'l i.onk-stort Hook-biniling of every description, oecuted on short notice. geri:, ahijott a co., Dr.ALKHS in Ibrdwan; and Cutlery, Iron. Nails. Oh, HpUM Ituilders' IQfttorltlt, Mining and Meclianical Tools. Military Cotnls, &.c. Vc, No. 1 ( 1 High street, sign of the (iilt Padlock. WING A KICIIAKDS DEALERS In Foreign ud Domootla l lies, Boati tad Snow. Ac Ac, wh : Drv Coods. Croce- bOMMla and retail JW I, Cooilale s Row, Hih street. j. ii. ium:v, DK W.rU in T.aw,Mi'dn"il,'riieolo-ical,('lassical.Schot.l and MlocolUneoai Rooks, superior Si itinnerv and Wail Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. II. WHF.ATON, DRUGGIST, tod Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stufis, ( llass, Ac. A e., wholesale and retail, corner of Ilig)i and Rroad streets. ( 'ohiiubus, Ohio. fay & kii hociem:, DEALERS in Dry Coods, (iroceries. Hardware. Drugs, Medici iii's. Paints, (hi live Sliilt's. Leather, Ritots and Shoes, Ac., High street, Columhus, Ohio. Oct. 1, IliH. M. II. BATFII Al, EDITOR of the Ohio Ci i.rt a ioh. a Joiinnl of Agrieul-tare Mid Horticulture, published on the 1st and L'nh o teh month. Terms per veur ; tour copies for ?;(. TJ Olfice in the R ink BMiHlaf, near the State House. II. COM STOCK A CO., FORWARD! M; ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Laid. Oil Manufacturers, Canal Hasin. Columbus, Ohio, J. Ill DG WW A CO9! IRON FOUNDRl . Broad street, near the Brkaja, Coium-bus, tHiio. Stoves of all kiu.ls.and a great variety of Castings, alwayfl on band. Oct. 1, Kill, Vi)hl JIIU N it AT STOHi:. T K lit D1SILL, High street, opposite the State Build U I til - I u iiil's. alwavs keeps on lian ...gs, alwa.H keeps hand a goml assortment of Hats j and Caps of the lataai Fklhioaa. Hats made to order, SV. A. MrCOY A CO., TITHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ia Faaor aad V Staple 1 )rv ( .oos and . iroccries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus. Ohio. HOARDING. A PEW Qaajtlawaa can be aaoaaiBiadalad with nod boarding, on reasonable terms, at the IhMW Oftl v oai-burv's store, corner of High and 1 ricnd streets. Oct. 2'j..t;wt-w. w.M. FIELD. A A NEW BtteCIY ND Harness for sale. Eaaalia ''I Sapttl J. D. OSBORNE t'O. ORANGES and LEMONS. AFRl'.SH supply of OreaajM and Lanoaa just received and for sale at II .1. iM fwV A ( 'O S- ( oniectionary, in the Neil ROOM. Sept. 1. ' WATHES A GOOD assortment of all the ddli rent kinds, just received, and for sale at lo'v prices. We have some of the finiit that were err nliered in this market. June 127. W. A. PLA I T A CO., Nail House. STEEL GOODS. A IHESH supply of Steel Leads. Bag Clasp. Fob. est and C.uard hams, lire ast Pins anil awaoololo, flf new stvle, Ac. A.c. Juiit received bv "June 27. W. . PL VITA COu Nail Hnaaa 1 .-. - - - M LM !. A , It IKINi: I.IMMLVI A LLC.N s Ooaalae ere and Bone Ununaai, by the gross, imzen or single, at tlie nrug store ol J. B. WHKATON, prii y. Corner of Broad and Hitrh sts. Srarpn4! Aeoiu-tir Oil for DenfncKfi. A I'Ri.sh si Y just received and for sale at the Drug Store, corner of High ami Broad streets, bv J. B. WHEATON, May ft. Sole Agent in Columbus. PATENT MEDICINES. ALL the valuable Patent Meiln ines kept constantly on hand, and such onlv as are genuine. Ill Ml'HRi: A KRVMKR, June City Drug Store. PISTOLS. ASCPPLY of one barrel and sit barrel revolving Pistols, just received. W. A PL VI I A ( (., June 27. Neil House. PrrifornI Sprrlarlrn. ALSO, double eaatral aad aaaaata spectarien, for nil ages, snd in aincat variety of frame". Also. SH-ctaclc daw., of all kinds, titled lit otd fr unes at short notice, and low price, by W. A PLATT A ( O.. i-'f'b- 7. fltfl Iloutr. M re Steel Goods. A NOT1IFR lot of Steel Heads, Bag t lasnti. Tassels. Ac. -i openeu unsoav. W. ,V I'l. tliAi I O. BM ft CarriRgc Springs AND Axles. Ruggv Laaaaa, B.i.uls and India MiihU r ( loth, lor sale at the sign ol the GILT PADLOCK. Real Juniata Nailm. SSORTI'.D sues, from 2 p'nv to Wt p'nv. for sale at the Jl sign of the f April 7 C.ILT 1'ADI.OCK. FOR RENT, AVRRY pleasant ami convenient two story Brick Dwelling, on Front t., a shtrt distance north of Broail st Marehl. W. PL M P Hnne Trimminga. A I'll Y good assortment, and more expected, of Mortice, Rim, Cottage ami other Locks and Latches, for sale at the sign of the BILT PADLOCK. Cook' Infnllihlt- Eye W ater. A I0, Dean's ( hemical Plaster, a celebrated article for j the cure of Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism. Spinal Irritations, W hite Swellings, I ever Sores, A c. I or !e by J. B. VI ML VI ( N. Dniggist, April 26. ' ..r-.er of High and Broad ta. ,r Drng. Mr dirine and Dye StnHS. 4 FRKslI M PPIA just receired and for sale low. by J. V J. H. v K I ON. Cohimrm, Orl. 7. Cornerof High and Broad sts. PAIT RRI SHF.S. Fri.l. ...nrtment ol' faint Hrufltc and Sa.ti Tool., t jul rrrnvpd arul for tale by J. R. WIIK TO.. An.. 1!. ('rTwr of High and Rroad ata. RAJU. Al l. ixa Cut and roiicht .Naila. at thr sign of the W.y31. lill.T I'M IK K. WIOPS! WHIPS! WHIPS! ASITKRIOR qnalitT M I armfr. Rnline and Boeiry Wh'pa, (gut and athalrbonp.) joat rfrri.pd and for aalf eap. by E. Ji. SIX I M, I Onnrxit" PnWif Rmhlinir. lumbna. rTn for pkoiik r.. BrOMSTOf K tc CO. trr pavia the Uehrtt pnre in tah for Whrat. frm. Klairrd. Ciorrr M Timo. thy arrd. Vlmir. I rd, Tallow. Rrra-wai. itnarn.. Pol and Prarl Aabfa. Bariai, Wo,.. Fratbrra and H mp; and aril Fiour. Salt. I.mbrr, Shinglrs, Plaatrr, ( rnarnt, Jic. r..M Ihr low cat prirra. J0n, 1M3 CARPET RA;s TRI SSKI.S. ( ornmon and InaT.iin and Crain Carprl JJ Raea. of a Tinrt of aiira and cnlnra. krnt rnnatanll, on hand, hj July .j K. N SLOt t M OHIO VOLUME X. VKNTlNtiN, Ac. BUFF snrl Fancy Cashmere Vesting; Striped and Plaid I.inen llnlls just received hv Apr;,. m. wiNt; ft Richards. Steel Itends, Tassels anil line riasus. K.Ml HV(i. Purse. Puree Silk, Cold Tens, Silver ITEM, Jte., just received per express, I'or sale by Feb. In. W. M. SAVAGE, S A I' ' "ASTII.K, Shavimr and 'I oilct Soap, and a great variety of Perfumery, just received, and for sale. ML Ml'HIiKY Ac KKAMKK. June t& City Drug Store. : William 1$. Jarvi A lit nrv Jarvis, "BOLLI X lOKS and Account Settlers, far Kranklin and adjoining cuotltioi, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. OHice, up stairs, first door north of MeCov's store, April 14 IM&ri J. Co.uui.iub, Ohio " " " DYEST DYT.-WOODS and Cflflllfag materials of every desrrip-lion, for sale, N boltnk and Het.til. HUMPHRKV & KRAMER, June 4. City Drug Store. I-ookiniM.lHss IMutes and Frames. THITHER sold separately. C. C. ROSE. June U. SALMON. ITMtKSH No. 1 Salmon Ho. No. 1 Mackerel; , ( White Fish; Crand Hank C.Kltish. This day received and for sale, by July 11. JOHN MILLER. DK BAlfMIKPfl PATENT LACE, FOR ne ikiiessol'lhe hodvt i)ain iii the hack. A c. Ac. For ale hv j. r. WHEATON, Aug. in tf. igaal, MILL AND CROSS ( I T SAYVS. FAY A KILIUM KM', keep a constant supply of How-hud's Mill and ( rosK-eut Saws, at the lowest prici a TAN NEK'S OIL, FOR SALK low . by the baircl or gallon, at the Drugstore of J. R. WHEATON, Oct Corner of High and Rroad streets. LEAD PIPE, TOR CISTERNS, Well., and Aqueducts, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. ANVILS, GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sii;n of the May IS, GILT PADLOCK. NEW DHESS ;0(DS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lav. in. RiUurines, RaragcR, Muslin Gtagnaaat, Kuibroidcrcd ditto. De Lains. Ac. All new st.les.1nr sale by WLMJ A. RICHARDS'. Apn'l 11. iior;irs sKii;rsT HOI (iH'S Patent Sea grass corded Skirts, for sale at New York retail price, by .Sept. Si J. D. OSBORN A, CO. SAWS. HOE A CO., and Wiluiot A liowluid's Mill and Cross cut Saws ; Doe A Co. and Wilmot A Rowland's Circulnrdo.; Spear A Jackson's and oilier Hand do.; i'annel ami npntiiir do.; Rntehers' and llick do.; Rillett and Turning Webb do. Jiilyl(;. GERE, ABBOTT A. CO. FAMILY FLOFIl. I I i V i nrtile arr iiiL't nu nt- ith some f the lo st mills A. A in inri''lie o". tor I our we s pringftold, fbr Floor, wa shall i'or tha future be sup- i :.i .i i .' 1 , " . "u: :UHI r,I,,;,lM'sl in the market. COM STOCK A CO. COLI MIH S ACiENCY. HARTFORD KIRK INst RANI K COMPANY. Cap- Policies issued daily on the most reasonable terms. Office. Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Hanks, i otambaa, TIMo. GRIFFITH, Sopi 13, 1045, Baarofcmr, GROCKIUKS IMPERIALaad Young Hyaua 'leas, Capoolata, Cocoa, (.iiiL'er. Pepper, Spieo, Cinnamon. Nutmegs, Mace, Citron, Ac Ar. Just received at the June t. CITY DRUG STORE. CITY IIOISE. T-N Toll blast. KENT, Proprietor. 1 April 1, Kilo. A II A It E CHANCE. T OFFER for sale one or the moot daairabta bu-iinerslo- J. cati(-n to he had inColnmbus; being tlie lot joining the Kxclmn-je Bank on the north. Terms easy. Title indisputable. Faav 7. ' SUMNER CLARK. GEN17INE MOUSB-HOLE ANVILS, l 1 i reeeneo nun lor s.ile at Hie siun ol llie t Sept. Id. GILT PADLOCK. T' NIATA NAILS 300 KEGS i'l-t rer ied ,111(1 for wmm f (t,,, tin of the Sapl III) PAD PADLOCK. NEW DRV iOOI)S, Jl ST received at UM), High street. IIH II pien s new sl le Prints ; SOU do. Olaghawe, Uiaghaat Lawns, &c.j 1 n" do. Cottoaadaa aao Drillings; Also, a large and well selected stock of Panrv and Staple Drv GaaaV FAY A KILBOiTRNE, ;.rd SB, No. Mi High st.. sign of the Rroad-aie. CLOCKS. JI 'ST received, and for sale low, hrai-s, M) hour and alarm Clocks, of Jerome's make. Jaaa II w. A. PLATT aY CO., Neil House. (OLD PENS. JUST received, a large supply of GoM Pens, of the bent make, which we ode r at reduced prices; among them are ii'mrn'n, Itrtu flii't Jj Iltiriirff'n anl the Iltnry Pen; also, hturtf rrtracaMts. W. A. PLATT A CO., J"n 27. Keil House. 30 Tons Pie Iron, Jl ST received on consignment, anil for sale low. Mare Ht. B. COM STOCK & CO NEW BONNETS. Tl ST received bl the aahwrjaail, a new and well selected U assoritnent ot .eapyliliaii. I'nnce Albert, hancv Braid ' ind plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnet-, which can he atford ed at unusually low prieei. FAY A KILIiOl IRJIB. C ARHIAt.i: TRIMMINGS. ! I" AMPS lad Bands; India Rubber ( loth ind Whips ; . 1j Od Cloth and Mats ; Patent Leather and Bindings; i iiirm v loin nim I'nsri rrames ; Light Prames and Tassells ; Springs and Axles. (iFRK. ABBOTT A CO. ' IIOI SE BtllLDING MATERIA LH. T tX'KSand Latches. Bolt-.. Serens, Hinges, Nails (ilass, ; J J I'uttv, Pullies, Sash Cord. Ac. July H. GF.RF., ARBOTT A CO. "lOO ACtnLANDFOR S AI,E, LYINti in Lima township. Licking ct.untv, (thin, about '2 miles from Ktna. The above land will be sold cheap. t r pniin umrn. enquire tir Ma 2d. B COM8TOCK A CO. DYE ST I F I S. LtXIWOOD. Camwool. Faatk, Nirkwood. Alum. Cnp. peras. Blue itriid. Oil Vitriol, Indigo. Ltlnct ((f Log wood. Ac. Ac. Just received, and for sale low, at whole le or retail, bv B WIIKVION. ItruMut. Oct. 'J. twA w Corner High and Broad streets " T r- i . i T OSSKS bv Fire or Water insured ipmat upon liberal lJ temis. by the hint: established and well known Protec- tion Insurance iaaaaan of the city of Hartford. Conner-ti- cut. h. KOHKLNS. I.en Agent. ( in'iiutati. Jan. 2fi. M J.dll.BKRT, Agent. Columbus. hn n ill takp ( ntnr (HI nnd Sj.lt-1 MR Z MMIt POR'I KH I'oor Man's s,iL.,r ( uratirr: I'illa.aud Mrdiratod Stomnrh Rittrra. Prirr ai, rrnta prr Ima and bottle. Prrprrd by lr Parte., Ktm Vork and for aalr by 1 R. rVHE TO.N, Ort 7 tf. Cornrr itf llrnad nnd High ata. Joat rrrcivpd, nt Rom'i Slorr, li;W Stylo. Ilrohs (.o(!s. Frrnrh Lawna. Baricra. Bal-i. aorinr,, (iradaatrjd Robra, f'rrnrh ( bintz. Summrr Muslin lb? Laina Vr. Prop in and einminr thrin. May O. so. lei iik;ii strf.f;t. ONK. HI MiRKIt paira t.liptir Sprntjia for btitrffira ami rarnagea, just rreeitcd and I'or anlr at thr rign of the Sept 10. (JILT PADI-Ot'K. SMITH'S l( i s " OF Pomeatic Manufacture, the bc,t in the mirkrt. for ale at the fig. of the (JILT 1'ADI.OCK. Sept. 1(1. 100 dozen Fill . OF Spear k Jarkaon. Mottram, llimiUon. Rutrher and other celebrated maker,, for sale at the sign of the April 7. UILT PAL'LOCK. STATE JOURNAL TRIWEEKLY. COLUMBUS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1846. Solar I.nrd Limujis, OF Cornelius Co.. iii;iiiuf:icturc. Also, Lamp Trim-miiiL'H of all kinds, wholesale or retail, bv W, A. PLATT & CO., Feb. 7. A'i ii oute. T)L.1.N and figured liulii Rubber Cloth, for carriagetopa, wiirranteu nut to 1 um. Also. 1 :irn.i:re I nmiiungs, gi'iierallv. T. P. ELLIS & CO., Sept. 1) JVo. M, High st. To Fainter.. - PAINTKRS cm find, at the City Drug Store, all kinds 01 painting materinla, I'ainl Rrushea, Bronze, Ciold and Silver Leaf, Dutch Metal. Ac. BoM bv June t. Ill HPHRKy .V KRAMER, "F1P" Cnliro. PLEflTV of good ( '.iltco lett at a " lip " a yard, and when you enquire for it, WQ won't be "just out." June C. C. ROSE. TO STONE CCTTKRH. T rTTCH A CO.. have just r IV. bio Shin, ol all dosiript rnceirad a large lot of Mnr. 1 i;t:"iis, whirh thev otlcr tor sale nt reduced prices, I'cr cash, or approved credit. Those wishing to purchase will do well to call soon. The article is superior to any before ull'ered in this market. June IU. roil nift CtEVERAL Farms (sonic small.) 111 this (Franklin) countv, k5 on very good terms laud good. Al.-o. several forjM and tnicta of land in Indiana. Illinois, and Iowa, for sale or exchange for good hind or other property in Ohio. TH08. v. II. MOSELEY, Aug. tt, 1816. l and Agent. Arc. New Slyle 1HI0. SATIN and Mola-akin Hall of the latest stvle and best quality just received at April do. WING vV RICHARDS. GtBVlae AraUtACCI Mnuseholc Anvils, CJ0L.1D box and cennaa Viae., I'ur yale at the bn of the OA pril 7. GILT PADLOCK. Seals nnd Presses. KALS rtami and Seal I'resses liirnishcd. for Nota O lies Public, Common I'leas and .unreme Court. He- cordon, Ata, Ac, at van low prices and short notice, by March 17. W. A l'LATT A: CO., Nail Mouse. TO FARMERS. CJCYTHK9 tad 8neatha. Hat Kakaaand Forks. lirainCra ij dies, Hi ties and SeMhe Stones, for lata at the piumi of the CII.T PADLOCK GBRKf ABBOTT ft CO No. 101 llih street, fiaaa taal rcMivw. rpiIRGE TIIOl'SAMt lbs. Iron ire;absorted, from Mo. 1 .1 to .Hi. 1000 Iba, Log Clin inn ; 5(M) pair Trace ( fttalnj) tloz. Ames Miovt'iK ami Bpaoeii ; Id doz. Manure Forks. Julv lo. V bite Lent), Oil and Hrushc. TWENTY hlils. Llnaead Oil, in whole and half barrels 100 kan White Laadt Varnish, Paint and WhitewaHli Hrushes. July 16, QBRB) ABBOTT -V CO. IRBDfl HANTKD. pHE liitrlrrst tntrkat price paid in CoaV, for Clover, Fhi 1 ami I imottiv eiil, at ttie lie.ul ol the anal. Aua. in. 11. COMSTOCK CO. AIRS. AIII.LKR's TOBACCO. TWO Hundred dozen Mrs. Miller'r, line rut ehewinp To-baero.hy July I I.J JOHN MILLER. Thunder nnd Rnrthtiiinkes iiceounted fbr. fpilosL loud runbtini sounds, which ireftaaujantty heard .J. in this vicinity, ami are supposed by some to be the peals of distant thunder, by others, the low. niutterinii roar of a halt-choked earthquake, have beeiidisroverod to he nothing but the racket made by Hose's boys tearing ofFtoaM of their strong Naw Gaadli May I F FOR RIIIRONS. Till' new style of Fob tUbbaM in varietv with ( Sold and Steel TrinUOiaaa, latt rei-eived. June 17. W. A. PIATT A- CO.. Neil House. Ml tiS, MFIICINI'.S, OILS. PAINTS, Ac. rpilF, subscribers have rati received a larga KkUtloti an X their rtooh ofDraga, MedleiaaafOila.PaiBta.Ico,. which thev iller at wholesale and retail, on the most aeronimoda tiiiu' lernis. I Aug. F I FAY Jl hil.HOIHNK. PORTRAIT PAINTING. THE Public are ropeot fully invited to call at OlORflR B. W u i i tt's Roon, on Hvwa st , east of High, and examine his specimens in the above art. Jan I) tf. TIN PLATA I IF. subscribers have for sale .f,t boxes Tin Plate, 1-3 X X and It) boxes X do; also. Wire, assorted Nos., Hussin and COntmoa Bhaat Iron, Sheet .inc. ami liar Tin. Feb IJ. FAY & KfLHOl HNK. AI.K IIINi: AlIDS. npHK subscribers bava fbff sale AO i-etts Machine Cards X (am y ami plain set. .Nos..Hi. ol. XI, ..(, ami ,L wire also, Filleting Cards, manufactured at I eicester, Mass. Feb. !. FAT KILBOURNK, GROCERIES. THI", mbacrihan affar (at aalf nt their old stand, No. G1 X tiOfHlale s How, If bbdf. prime n. o. Banr. New Orleans aad Psgai House Molasses. .od iia(rs RlnCoflaa, Fine i bawfaaj and common Tobacco. Superior Ounpowder and Young ILson Tea. Pepper, Spice, (Jiagaf.&C, Ac. March 1. FAY It KILBOURM PRINTIKG INK. WAHH ANTF.D as goml as any othef manufactured in the I tilted State. 'I'he subscribers h iving leeii appoint ed ngenls tor tlie sale o .1 A , James I rt'itniff Ink. nnniitae tu red at ( 'incinnati, Ohio, w ill keen a eoiislant supply of the anove article, at me pric e it is soiti tor in i lactanau. March 1. FAY A KILIiOl HNK This dnv reeeived. I IK)Z. Dales Patent Counter Scales, with scoops. For L nle ebaap, by I . P. ELLIS, & CO.. Sept 8. No. H. High st PURE PORT MINKS. j? QH. casks Port jniee, I'or medical purposes, this day re-J cr ived. and for sale, bv JOHN MILLFH. July II. OIL FLOOR CLOTH. t- PIF.t T'S Oil Floor loth, of eveellent quality anJ beau (J ttfM patterns, just reeeived andfor sale hv April 17. FAY &. MLBOI HNK. VARNISH. m Barrels just received. xarMiig in price from I 50 to f per gallon. Fef sale Sv Aug. ff. B. COMSTOCK &, CO. t") KF.tiS line eastr rn ,1tl Nails. for Plasterer's use. 1 Z sale by T. P. ELLIS A CO., x pt. 8. No. H. High st. TANNFRS' OIL. ft r BULS Tanners' Oil, of the In-st qualiU, for sale by C.) Feb It FAT A KILBOURNK, Western Reserve Cheese. ri BOXFS Western Hesrrve Cheese, old ami new, r U hand and for sale t,y JOHN MlI.LFIi. July 11. URBEBDOIL. p lilil.. Linseed Uil. just receue.i ami lor sale by eeived UV Jan. W. B. COMSTOCK A CO. OIL AND PAINTS. aaa keers pure White Lead, ground in oil: Sftbbb.Uaaaad Oil) 10 bids. Turpentine ; Prv White Lead, Bed Lead. Yenetian Red. Yellow Ochrr Paris White ai d Chrome I fail ; I limine Yellow, LatkatM . l aint ami v Inie-wasn urusries, olc. re. Junt received and for !. by FAY A KILBOI KNK. i?pril '2R. No. WW, High st.. sign of the Broad a ie. GLASS. aaa bojes R hv 10 and 10 bv 12 Class ; CUU loo do. large atoaa. from to hv I4a t0iftt 20,0(10 lights W indow Sri-h. Justrreeived andfor sale.hv FAH A KILBOI RNF. April 28. No. IBS, High st , sign of the Brond-,ne. MNSEKD OIL. Cf( OALLON9 just reieived and for sale low.bv the OUU barrel or smaller quantity, bv J B WHF.XTON. Aug. 19. Corner of Hieh and Brorul sts. BARUET WANTFD. tAAA BUSHELS Biriev wanted. forwhich we willpay JVUV' the hitlhest price in cash. Oct 4 tAw. B. COM.STOCK & CO. WANTF1). rAAA Bl IIF.LSOatB,:J000do.naweed.20nn,(1 Tim- othv seed, B ( OMS'RM.K fcCO. C a a a LBS. Cotton Chain, No. 5 to 16. JUUU SjoOOIba. Cotaaa Bats. Yirk ftra and Carj:et Chaia. Just received ami for tale by Fak 12. FAY A KILBOI ILNE. Dr. ynuKWi's VefetaMa UliwaMflto Mtxtar, L OR m cur, of tktfbQowintt laytauiti Dronaj la all UwKidneya and l:rinarv orgU. all P.nil. Complaints, Stllipressiims', 4 c. ti c.:' Wraknnaa. Disr-asf. nr il,,. allrli aa Scrnl'nla. anil (itliprs nt' an raptirn rliarnct r ; all Jhetloai of Lung! iBrUnumtlcmi nt' cvprv kiml, pvrn tliufoot' tin f.yn Ltvw Unwplilnt. Cwmimplwti, Utnain I'cliilitv of the Yatem PQa. of nvpry cliarnctor: Jann- dlce, rnvrr anil rVgnsj WM, iftdMQ, any coinpUittt, whin tu nc n-ai'lied through tin; lilootl ; and tlie I'riiprii!-liTr tirrn ronfidrntlv asserts, that lm run, in errry mar no natter what the complalM niav be no matter ImW varions the class of complaints make a permanent and radical cure, if tlie medicine lie oilers is taken MQrtlilwtQ the directions. One or two hollies will test the cllicacv of the article, and he is at liberty to use the names of the lot tow-tiff highly respectable individuals, who luwc brtn cured, in UlU city and vicinity. Kicrv individual here named can be seen and conversed with, and the particulars of the cases cured can be known bv reading the testimony in the hands ol' the Agent, who Will, with pleasure, furnish pamphlets to all who mav call for them, fhe oranrietar asks and in. 'deed, most earnestly solicits a strict investigation of the n!onJ ""'. '1 I "rtli u ml, il a departure Ironi stru t truth be found in any certificate otfered, lie w ill oav the cost of the publication of said exposure nnd abide liv'the con- seipiellc Him, The proprietor Would lifQ state tint ntnan rerldied to. fins I n given over as incurable bv the I in most talented medical men in this city and State and such ',as been the case with everv cure made by this article, far and near. Hut the theory which the inventor of the l.itlion-Irlptlc bases his cures upon that of but one great dia ease'' the inipuritv of the blood il will, in a m out. lie perceived. Hint but ONE URKAT REMKDl is neee-sary to elf'ect in various Qompl Is. and the proof which here follows establishes the theory as linn as the rock of ages. Mra. r'lnery Taunt, Niagara street. Hulfalo. ease of Scrofula, tertninaliiig in general dropsv. radical and mtirr cure. Silas Wood, of Baflklo, bleeding It the lungs of nine years' standing, a complete and jietfret cut e. Mr. (,'. A. U'ilson I'or many years connected with the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, liver complaint. Levi II. Williams, police officer, ease of bleeding piles, inflammation of the e ves and scrofula, u unfed cure. .Mrs. Duffel Kenney, of ibis ritv, general dropsy William Homes, poire, constable, erysipelas, of 1:1 years' standing, cured by live bottle.. Mrs' l.ockman, 'Jill I'earl street, case of iutl imiiiaturv rlicuinatisni, a tin-gunr cure. HllUt A Vugfan, scrofulous swellings ia the throat, complete cure. (loo. P. H iker, of Aurora, CHI "I' srurvy leprosy of III years' siauding this cure Is certified toby the Hon V. p. Stephens, Judge of Krie county; I'. M. V'osburgb, Biq., Surrogate of I'.rie county i I. V. Van-derpool, r.sq..nnd others Mrs. John Seward, r. 17, Chippewa street. Ilulfalo, case of all'ection l the be irt, with palpitation, debility, Ac. a cure. 'I'he wile of the Hcv. John U'. V aughn, of Alcott. Aiai.am coontv. H. V.. cored of drop. Mrs. Scott, Carolina street, Kiiffal,,, hvdmtho. nt or dropsy of the chest. Mrs. Lock, i')7. franklin. at Ilulfalo. foruierlv of I'tica. sninal coimdaint. with l.lii,.! piles, a distressing ease, perfettltj cured, and attesled lo bv Mr. .Nathaniel Lock, her husband, ffuief Main, of Berlin I. rle i-l.l.T CdlllltY. ew ork rlron.v .-nr,.,! ..,,1 ...;i:.. l toby her hnshami, Oliver Main. Mri. Susannah llolbrook. of HllDbargh, Krie county, cured of dropsv. bv two bottles only of this medicine, attested In Mr. ('. P. S. Thomas I Mr. Marston, llollbrook. before .'Indue Horw.ll lie,,.,, Varian, of Allien. Krie county, ,. V , rurrd ol' an ireo nr cellular dropsy, alter tapping had been resorled lo eo'hl KMi, andiito 1,(1 ...ill., us ol water taken Iron, him. Misa . ol West Itlooinlii M, cured el' irregularity ol' the menses and (bier albus. The proprietor thus presents the above array of testimo ny the particulars will be found in the n; tlilets whirl, give a treatise on the tHNnpltdnta, and also on the wrappers around the hollies. He HrelOCall and g.1 a p uiiphb l all agents are provided with them, to furnish as free as Watttf, that all w in, are in ill health mav read. Inn and be cured lit: w A II I. Of ColiNTKlit .its'. Kverv bottl,. has the writ- leu signature ot I,, t . Vaughn under the direction., and stampcdupiui the cork also, Vaughn's Vegetable UtbOH triptie Mixture." blown Upon the bottle. I'nt up In&Dot, bottles, at gi per bottle, Ud It M. bullies, a: s'l'per bottle Manufactured and sold by I !r. (i.e. V VI 1. 1 IN. 111.1, Main "trcct, BtuTalu, .N. V.. to Whom all commumc.nion nelst come, pol paid. And wboutaaj. and rrt iil. by W M. BUR OCR, ) and ftt, Cimrtludt street, !ew Vork city. Also, I'm sale bv the follow ing agentl ; s. CLARK & CO., JDruggkta, High st J. B. WHKATON, (Columbus. Ohio. A. II. BROWN ,v CO.. Mt. Varna, S. KNEPPF.R, W ooster VAN CLEVE A- NEWELL, Dayton. Also, for sale, w holesale and retail, bv JOSKI'll II. HI BOB, Cincinnati. Aug. t, 18 Hi. ly. c. nKiicivi:iiioi.i"s N(KrWITHTANIHN(; the hoisting of empirics of crrit cures t.evt r performed and forged certificates of them. U't their nostrums sink like others of iheir i,n:d. in the great sea of oblivion. The test of time is the guiilinjone for the searching si' k. who rire anxiouslv watchiii,' everv gleam of hope that shines on theirpath. The Health RaatafatlTa has been impetaoaalj assaded as the pfBllacliaa of a nostrum monger, bnt lime has proven tint a false and base insinu.1- tion. and ha- jewelled her refiutat with gems of honor from the rasaetl fd' those whr have ex'.eripnced the effects of this balm, lis sovereign power is shown in the cure of naaatdainta of the Liver and Lungs. C.m-umption. Coughs aad Colds even in their greatest sevenf.. UUHM Bad Pun in the lire ast am Side. All tint is desirable in a re-md. for these complaints, is in the Reatorativt reduced and con-centnted to the iiltimuin of their power, and fo placed in Mich perfect combination tha' their several and united force is experienced at one and the s.irm time. It is not offered as a palliative only for di.-eise. hut as a complete extermination ot' it. and a ret'Ter to natural and blooming health. As all the testimony of unimnench ible witness is oO- n m sufficient to convince those who are determined to withstand the force nfexidencr. no matter how powerful, kp eirnestlv hojw that thev will mike trial of the Hestoralive. and be convinced by aetinl deinontration. The sifetv of your life depends on the use of this medicine, without it von hid better hasten to prepnn pVf a quick ai-l iPr. initntion of ioor disease : but bv its use vou avail voumelf of means which eann't disappoint or delude wm. The following certificate is from I Jr. Chilton, the well known New York Chemist ; I h ive onhed a hottle of medicine ended 'C. Ilrinker. i not contain holfs Health Restorative,' ami find that it ibei .Mr rcnry, or any oiner meiaiiie preparation, nor opium in iny of its forms. Hit eonip'-sed of vegetable matter entirely." Jnr.fl R. CatLTaa, M. h. c. BP.lV kKRHOFF, Piaaafaaar, N. Y. Horace Kverett, C. S. Aent. Principal Olfi'-e, Hn'lson st.. New York. Aofst : -olunibus. J. H Wheiton : West Jefferson, John Y. Hopkins; London, Wm. Foo; Springfield. John Ludlow; WortliinL'ton. S. Brtv n ; Iifliwnre, Bra.llev ii Pratt; Sunhury, Wm. Y. Wrynins &. Co. ; Johnstown. Miss Wright; Alexandria. H. V. Oarea j GraaviUe. Pntehnrd at Son ; Newark. J. N. W'iUon ; 1 tici. I.. W. Knowlton ; and one agent in almost every town in the I nite 1 Stated, n ni! vertised. Oct.... lm. SMITH'S HOARDING IIOI SE. PHF, snliseriber having taken the ho!ine recently oren-L pied by Jacob Ox ler. in the F.ijht Btiddmis, o'n Town street, sm' refitted it in a complete and fashionable strip, is prepared to reccve Boarders on the tiint reasonable termn and to accommodat" them in the most sitisfaetorv m inner' A number of n oms. smtitie for families, can be "had if ait pie ation be midc eatlv. E L SMITH Sept i, Ifilfi. rnhnetoek's Vermifuge, WHOLESALE and lletad. at ti e i,g store of J B. WIIRVSTO.X. prd A 2t. Corner af UroaJ a.,d High Hi. NUMBER 4H. OHIO STATE JOUBNAL- LicentiouM Publications. Under this bfad we lind in the rinladelpltia North Atneriean the following; article, which accords exactly with our own views of the moral tendency of the publication,! alluded to. We commend the article to the particular attention of lai nflallig reader: We hive deemed it a duty which we owe to society, earnestly and repeatedly lo piotest ajjainat the prevail nee of a prurient and polluting literature, derived from the home of infidelity in MifJoB, madness in polities, and fashion in profligacy France, lint there is a species of writing more indigenous, and which, through the pages of our smaller' periodicals, effects perhaps still more of evil we refer In the reported details of what is termed romantic crime. And let us, by the way. protest against the abuse of words by those who treat of such cases. To give interest to the narrative, it is generally dressed out in a mania,. cence of phrase that asks the reader's admiration for the meanest crimes, and his sympathy for the vilest malefactors. Tims a wife, while she affects a passionate attachment I'or a worthy husband, may woo the guilty tame and fate of a eoiirteBan, and this ia " RatamM" the husband may commit murder, and it is " lienor " the paramour may utter a conspicuous falsehaod with Ins (lying breath, and this is " mfirenanimitij " We cry shame upon this idle and most guilty tampering with the better thoughts of our people. We see nothing but that which is paltry nnd vile, as well as tiend-like and detestable, in the whole nli'air, and pity the nature that enn rake amid its foul nnd filthy abominations, and lind food for the diseased epicurism of a false sympathy a guilty interest. The crimes referred to took place in high lire, it is said : this may he, for there is no grade in society which has not'nvenues open to depravity j but this' must be its only attraction to the sympathizers for every bagnio has doubtless such romance" and every prison such "unfortunates." Wa have c vinplaiued heretofore of a lalse sympathy I'or criminals manifested by misguided philanthropy ; and are not certain that it is not a potent agent in producing Um feelings of morbid interest in cr.ic.e anJ its details, which Ins of late been so gene-t)J in inil'ested. Rat doubtless without this encuur-ngemi nt, there exists enough of evil in human nature t" prompt a craving I'or that which ministers to evil; a id this propensity cultivated, stimulated and satisfied by the press, rises into the inordinate and shame less curiosity manifested by the community on all such occasions. The literature of n country makes its mind ; its mind makes ite moral. ; its morals make its destiny. To no subject of greater importance than the corruption of OOr literature, CU the attention of our people be directed. The evil is actual ; it reaps its harvest of crime and affliction daily before our eyes ; it is increasing daily ; and every good man shnuid unite in cliorls lo discourage and suppress it. The literature of a country is perhaps, in its stricter sense, that which is acknowledged as such by its men ol" letters ; but in its popular meaning, and in its popular effect, il is composed of all those writings which convey the largest tlMM of ideas, sound or sullying, by a medium pure or polluting?, to the minds of the greatest number. The odious French reprints wlm-livcc have heretofore condemned claimed perhaps, from their universal circulation, pre-eminence in llns light. They were com mon to our people Tor a time, as the air of a pest-house to its inmates, and like lint bore mural death nana their wings. They sowed their poisonous seeds broad cast over (he land, and the country ia gathering the 1 ","i'g."y alio eiiuie, lieeii! musness 011(1 murder. Next to these, if not eiptal, in influence, is that portion of the daily nress. which, heme the ehean- aat, has the largest circulation. For good or evil, it is an engine ot l -arlnl power and those w ho pervert v assume aieariui responsibility. '1 'lie character of that portion of Ike press is worihy the serious attention of the philanthropist. Truth may be as cheaply MWraeg as error, virtue as vice ; hut' it seems to bo believed that the s! t which ministers lo a prurient curiosity for the details of crime has the irrealest nt tractions for Iba publ e. We accordingly find thatthe police department of many of them is "swelled Willi full and glowing delails of crimes, especially those of lieeniionanraa, ho great is the demand lor tin. species of rending, lint,, print is published in New York, exclusively devoted to it, called the I'idice ( lunette, of which murderer, are the heroeaantj adulteresses the heroines, and which spares no details calculated to captivate the silly or corrupt the feeble. This ta.-te f,r the particulars of licentious and homhle crimes, is but the next neighbor to I ha I rime itself. The mind Corrupted, its inward weakness s , tight out, fed and fostered by such publications, is often increased to actual mono-mania. ' Dangerous conceits arr in their nature poisonous." The instances are not few nor unfamiliar, as everv one acquainted with the administration of criminal I nv will testify. The germ vvh.eli might under better influonros have died .way and left a guiltless life, is stimulated ; the poisonous infection is thrown upon it rises fearfully in the heart and overshadows the mind ; evil in all i(s phases becomes a faniilir inmate of the imagination : and little by Utile, though ofien with strange rapidity, the edue'ation of crime and des.iera-is perfected. The commission of Ihe overt acts follows, as of emus,.. The process of this system of demoralization is admirably described by I'ope : Vice is a monster of such hideous mien, That lo be hated, needs but to he seen; Bat seen to nil, fumilar wilh her face We first endure, then pile, ihen einlir. ee! That such are and must he the effects of IWTail ly With crone, one would Ihink no intelligent man could deny. Were it otherwise our daughters might be educated m the presence of thos, v , s.lbe nu n st kn m h dge of which breathes a mist upon thai hrurlit. et and l.est mirror in which virtue is reflected a woman a Heart. Were it ot icrvv.s,. M our prisons would become colleges of eth and goodness should study itsell in Its opposite. I he practice of reporting the details of such crimes with all Iheir meretricious coloring, nnd what is still worse, giving the loathsome particulars of Ihe evidence, or the wanton letters of Ihe guilty parties, not merely wounds society hv tainting the moral ilino. phere, hut adds to its burthen, by increasing its pub-lie crimes. The report of one a'ttraclive ee i. ...... followed by others for evil is imitative. It ha. been ireoaienilv unserved that special crimes seem nt tunes I epidemic, they cluster so clovelv one upon an another but the real epidemic ia spread bv newspaper reports Besides, in reference to the parties before the tribunal iv .s wrong nounu jurists have alleged that, from its tendency to eirile puhlic feeling and pervert publ.c justice, ,1 , ini.de, neanor and eonrta have acted accordingly. The right of prohibiting such reports may lie dubmus , but there la no one connected wilh the administration of Ihe law that would not unite in re-commending the passage of a statute to assert and de-fine (t. No possible wood can !, I ... laul 1 Blka -.-...ii,! ,,, .Mel IH I, if al ion. V a ....... .... that tbnae who traffic in this species of intelligence . ' T, vinaicate it tint we ( an point t more plausible arguments in favor of the public prevalence and sanction of liecnlo u nuisances. We bare fell that it is our duty lo direct public attention to Ihe evil, aa one involving Ihe morality and happiness of our community. The remedy we leave lo the prerogatives of the only sovereign rauWf opim-tm. Bnrtn.n rr Extraordinarv efforts are being made along MM line of the Erie Canal and Ihe Lake, to pus1, lo market the Flour and Oram of Ihe West In-fore the close of navigation. In the port of New York there arc now twentv-one of the largest class vessels lnad ng with breadstuff's for Great Britain Tlie ent.rc receipt, of Wheat and Flour at tide wi-ler, by way of the Erie Canal, from the commencement of navigation Ihii season up lo the ITUi inst , were l,!iT-,n-26 bushels of the former, and 2,I7J,24" ktm of the latter. The increaae in the receipt! ol the two articles this year, so far, compared will, Ihe corresponding period lut year, is equal to 77 i.tue bbbi of flour : and the aggregate of flour and wheat received ii equal to 2,-71,'r6 bbls. of floor Mi Am Family Pietj-. .Ifotrart of a sermon preached in the 'Id Presbyterian church of Chicago, by Iter. J. Illuucharit. " I will behave aajarlj wisely in a perfect way, O when wilt thou come unto ine ? 1 will walk within my house with a perfect heart." I's. 101 : 2. 1'hia is the pious purpose of one who had passed from a sheep. cote to a palace and who had studied so-springs of happiness and luieery all the way " wT" "l"P-hook to tlie sceptre. When about to become king, the Psalmist David wrote out the pious resolutions of the lOlat Psalm for the future government uf his life, and the teat is hrst of the Int. 1 ir.f( walk within ray house with a perfect heart. If pure and upright as a father h. doubted not for his realm. Nine-tenths, if not ninely-nine hundredths of all that is suffered and enjoyed on earth is within the family circle. Family delights are not only the most heart-felt and penetrating, but the most comprehensive. Few have been Statesmen, Soldiers, ect., but aM have been parents or children. The family is the suurce of all forms of virtue ; " Whither lata a fountain all other stars (.pairing Ul their golden urns draw iijiht." Pure churches are manufactories of angels, but pure l.tuulies are Ihe birth-places of the minds of which angels are made. Men seldom get higher notions of virtue than their parents give then; though "All things arc; possible w ith God." There aoinetiues seems to be a public virtue, with out private worth. The worst husband and father is oltcn the ablest Statesman or chieftain. Now a man's private character sflri sinks as his public character rises, and he seems the greatest of patriots just w hen he becomes Ihe vilest of men. Ihe leason is Ibis. In society a thousand influen-s kept the man in decency : within his own doors nothing but his conscience controls, him. His wife and children conceal his humors, and he often merits Ihe odious desenntiun "unonucl abroad aad a devil at home How can he be a good member of Christ's family vvli.iiaa bad member uf his own? The man whose religion consists of a few doctrines driven and riveted like red hot wires through his soul ; or which bums in mere animal fervor, thOvVUrn sociable ami active abro.nl. his heart iu his own family often resembles an old vol-SUa all burnt out to ashes. He falls short of a Christian just where the corpse comes short of the man the soul is wanting. You have done your worst to an individual or community when you have spoiled its domestic hearth. Hence it is thai slavery destroying legal marriage thus killing the heart of aocHrty, poisons its blood in all ils arteries and veins. The tractions father cannot be a mild judgi the termagant mother never a true-hearted neighbor the profligate child must be a corrupt citizen. Thus lake awny family virtue and religion, and the pitcher is broken at the fountain and the wheel at the cisloen of aociely. Family prayer will drive out family sins, unless fun ly sins lirsl drive out family prat cr. Heartburnings, bickerings, Ac, between husband and wife, parents and children are thus quelled. Those who have made shipreek of their foith have commonly nrglected family prayer altogether, or they have attended to it perlcclly and hv hts. Fall well might the Psalmist say: "f iriK iralk mUUn my house irith a perfect heart." This was his hope for two worlds ! The next resolution respects ihe " heart." Vain for r. Tallier, mother, brother or sister to Ihink of governing his or her conduct by the laws of propriety, if there be allowed wickedness in the " in: aht." Love cannot be successfully counterfeited by hate, least of nil in the family. Those holy endearments and that blessed interchange of kiml actions and sweet words and all the nameless lender and binding influences which make up the idea of home seen oftener in the cottage Hum in the palace, can never be successfully imitated by the most pains taking propriety and llto adrnitest hypocrisy. If vou will have vour family pi- em and happy, you must ' walk within your house ana a pi rieci neari. There is a family circle, where fashion takes thn place ot charily, and custom controls those actions which should be regulated by love. Oh, what are polished manners without true motives! What is courtesy where Ihere is no kindness? They are but cold wax fl ivvers stuck iu cothns. The husband whose heart is corrupt may smile, but it is the smile of Judas. The bad wife may utter kindness, but her wordi.'.liko Ihe words of Jnel the wife of Holier, when she spake lo S sera, nre but n smoolh sentence of death. The conclusion of the whole metier is : There can be no line domestic peace without domestic piely, and no domestic, piety without such prayer as can be only maintained by u-alhino inlhin the house with a Her- f'ect heart. On Ihe contrary, Ihere is alums! no i fhi. .:,U heaven which a pious, well conducted family may not afford, and no excellence which it docs not cherish. II you are hungry, there you go for food. If weary, there you look for rest. If sick, there is some one to oft'er sympathy, if not afford relief. And I doubt if one can look for an hour on the motions of nn infant child w ilhout being a bettor and a happier man. A pu ce of bread in an inhabited house is better than a loaf in the piildic afreet, and a MBS ( mended hv a careful mother, has made and covered many a happier heart than ever did a kingly robe, though stained with p.npie nun siiueneu Willi goiU. Hut the hippies, of all happy hours to Ihe pious parent is Ihe hour of prayer. The busmen of the day ended and its cares laid aside, a nortion read from law acred book still lying open upon the stand ' Ihen kneeling down, to h, tven's Kternal King, The saint, tins father in I the husband prayi! Hope springs eiultlilg on triumphant WUM ' I kal thus they all shall meet ill lillurc ilavs No Brava to s.gh or shed the bitter (esr While circling time roll, round in one eternal year." O, who that has felt the holy calm of lint hour e.n be content to sojourn in a pr.ayerless house? May (ind work in us all the nmus resolution " feaOl be. i,.,e, waawa. a tmfmt aw. I aaH wnik aWaVta my lions, aM a perfect heart." Arx. Western Herald. tut An. v. When Ihe law was passed at the last session of Congress for the increase of the regular Army to ItyflM men, the whole force in actual service did not probably exceed 7ll(i( The enlistment, since. e understand limn an Armv oflicer. amount to about WW, and l'ie discharges and deaths to at lcait MM. Consequently the present regular force imounti to about Hl,(!(Hl men; much Ihe greater nart of whom ire now In Mexico, or on their wav thither. Prnh. bly not less than HWIl regulars, including the WHI re-cru ls about to sa l from tlm city in the iteainer Massachusetts under Capt Hawkins, will have arrived nt Point Isabel between Ihe middle of October ind Hie M November. Among the recruit, are many old soldiers, re-cnlistcd, the termination of their former i period of enlistment having expired. Several companies of regular irtillcry have recently laft Fortress Monroe, Charleston, Newport, Ac , for the Seat of War, and will soon reich their deitinilion. If, as hia Wen rumored, the capture of Tampiro , has been determined on, wr presume the Isnd force! employed in the expedition will be drlwn partly from Malamoras and vicinity, and partly made up from the re inforcements of regular- arriving at Point Isabel. The expedition will probably W commanded by Uen. I Patterson. The naval iorce will of course co-operate. As the war is now going, there- it a fair prospect that the volunteers from ihe Northern and Kastern Stalei, or a portion of them, will soon be called into the field If they ire likely to be winled.they ought J lo be under marching orders forthwith. Ill reference i to the volunteers now in Mexico, the time roninmeil I in getting forward snppliei, Ac , has not been loat, by I I great deal. Those volunteer., after six months constant drilling, under skilful and experienced officers, are now nearly equal to regulars in pomt of discipline nd efficiency, as is prnred by their gallant bravery it the battle ,if Monterey .V. lenr. Ccm. The New Vork Post hai the following dewription of ihe new organ in Trinity Church. The ease is of did oah, in the Gothic atyle richly carred, .a feet high, 'i7 f,,, ,dr ,.j oo , a- the largest wooden pipe is .16 inches wide, and feet lone ; the longeat metal pipe ,s J inches in diameter ! ind feet long , it contains shoot ,5iin pipe. The reed stops are adm rable, the clarionet., haolboyi. trnm-pet., I ...... .no troniboona. are excellent imita- ! Hons ; the diapasons ire vrrv heavv aad rick ; when the four organ, were united, the p-m , r ind effect wae . astonishing. The pi. ring was leiv much admired, pxrtirnlirly that of Mr King, who showed the vast j poweri of the instrument la the great delight of the i numer-m- audience. Th instrument is from Ihe mannfaetory f Mr. H. nry Fibea, af due city, and will for ages be a minunient to lira fame in' organ builder Col J W Webb of th- f uarier an I Enquire, we j lesrn from the Tnhane, im an appl.ranf to the Gnvrm-n.ent for the p-ct of Brigadi-r (ieneral of Ihe Brig de of Jlew Twk ValaaMcet ahasat t-i be ordered into I acrvtce.